Btw, I meant this more like 'uh oh, the blueprint fans are finally waking up to the fact that BJ might be a scam...'
1 month ago | 141
Will there be a standard video on the matter? I avoid YouTube Shorts as YouTube tends to push them really hard once you watch more.
1 month ago | 128
Reddit is not a place for rational discussion. You will either be praised or shunned depending on what subreddit the post is posted.
1 month ago | 100
Your videos on Brian Johnson have been well research and fair. Thanks for exposing BJ.
1 month ago
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Love your videos man, don't let any reddit criticism slow you down. I appreciate everything you've made so far and respect the hell out of you.
1 month ago | 66
Thanks for bringing these health gurus to account. There’s so much potential for misinformation online and we need people to check these gurus and influencers.
1 month ago | 5
Wouldn't stress too much, but we can all make bets on who's really getting grey hairs over being figured out. At what point does one actually get tired of repeating a narrative on things he knows have no data to back it up claims. Money got him in that position, no regular person can afford that much tests without sucking money out of his followers. Hopefully his true believers see your content,wake up, and save money instead of buying worthless supplements. 🤷Love the content btw
1 month ago | 11
If someone has to point out, that he does everything for free, every time he gets invited. He definitely doesn't do anything for free.
1 month ago | 29
As much as these notifications annoy me, I know it's for a worthy cause. Keep it up man
1 month ago | 1
He has obviously found some greedy doctors that are ordering the tests also. And he must be paying it out-of-pocket because no insurance company would pay for all those tests either especially as often as it looks like he does them. I have a feeling he is cherry, picking what he wants people to know and not know. He’s very obviously a scammer.
1 month ago | 2
There are browser extensions that let you exclude reddit from search results. It has become too unhinged recently.
1 month ago | 2
I was hesitant initially to call him a scammer because he wasn’t selling anything, he seems to be wealthy and maybe he was just running an experiment But then two things changed my mind - Looking at his supplementation, which included things like cialis, Metformin and other RX compounds that can greatly affect your results - As soon as he started selling stuff
1 month ago | 0
I've watched Bryan for years and always thought it smelled kinda scammy.... but now it's clear as day and you can't Un-See it... like if you agree 👇
1 month ago | 3
I mean, some stuff might be legit. Sample size 1 is not super scientific anyway. So everybody reading too much in his routine forgets, how complex the human physiology is. Get enough sleep, work out regularly and get social. Eat properly with plenty of protein and healthy fats and you are 95% golden. The rest is not that important.
1 month ago (edited) | 1
What I've Learned
😬Uh oh. The subreddit /r/ blueprint is taking note of my series investigating whether Bryan Johnson's story is a scam or not.
🔬FYI I'm actually already on day 20 on Instagram - IG username: josepheverett.wil
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