Biohacker trying to live forever claims his ‘penis age’ is half his age at 22-years-old

Bryan Johnson compared his penis health with data from his teenage son

A biohacker who wants to live forever says that his ‘penis age’ is only half of his real age.

Bryan Johnson, who is 47 years old, has been causing a lot of buzz with his strange ways of trying to look younger. He has even taken it to the extreme by getting blood and plasma transfusions from his 19-year-old son, Talmage, hoping to reverse the aging process.

Bryan Johnson compared his penis health with data from his son (YouTube/@BryanJohnson)

In a recent interview with The Guardian, the venture capitalist stated that his penis is significantly younger than the rest of his body.

During the conversation, Johnson talked about his choice to share his ‘penis data’ online, drawing a comparison to data from Talmage.

The biohacker noted that both men received an ‘age 22’ rating regarding their penile health.

He further asserted that ‘nighttime erections are a crucial indicator of longevity.’

While this may come off as an excessive disclosure to some, Johnson is known for openly discussing his unconventional health experiments.

The father of three mentioned that he invests about $2 million annually in treatments aimed at reversing his aging process.

Many were taken aback when Johnson revealed he was undergoing blood transfusions from his teenage son.

Taking his methods a step further, he announced on social media his latest treatment.

On X, formerly Twitter, the biohacker stated: “I am no longer injecting my son’s blood. I’ve upgraded to something else: total plasma exchange.”

Bryan Johnson is trying to live forever (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The tech millionaire outlined his process, stating: “1. Remove all blood from the body. 2. Extract plasma from the blood. 3. Substitute plasma with 5% albumin and IVIG.”

In a photo, Johnson is seen with a large plastic bag, saying: “Here’s my bag of plasma. Who wants it?”

Many online were taken aback by his announcement, prompting numerous reactions on social media.

In response to his post, one user cautioned: “Be careful. Step 1 might be fatal.”

Another remarked: “First you’re taking your kid’s blood, now you’re doing full oil changes? Maybe just be a regular dad and play catch.”

A third commenter said: “I’d prefer to live five years less and actually enjoy my life.”

A fourth added: “Creeping people out seems to be part of your strategy.”

A fifth user warned: “That looks risky, man. Stay safe.”

A sixth suggested: “Next time, wear a backwards hat and sunglasses. You’ll look younger. Get some sun, though; I’m concerned about you.”

Regardless of public opinion, it seems Johnson has no plans to change his approach anytime soon!

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/@BryanJohnson

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