The 2$M anti aging protocol just makes you look like a 50 year old who got hella surgery.
1 month ago | 17
Thank you friend for doing this. I was also assuming most of the things he does is obviously to earn money from it. So we stood away from his product line and got back to original gold standard studies about significant improvements for the humans body
1 month ago | 6
I want to take an omega-3 supplement because I don’t like fish that much. But I can’t figure out what the healthiest way to do. It is because I hear that fish oil is rancid by the time they actually put it together, I’ve heard capsules aren’t absorbed at all. So what do you suggest?
1 month ago | 4
There's still something to it i sleep in a radiation shielded chamber. Just turned 30 and visited a family reunion. Everyone but me is looking older. My little brother looks older than me.
1 month ago | 1
What I've Learned
Excellent post by my friend @nicknorwitzPhD - Makes a really great point about how something as simple as fish oil could move the lever on speed of aging tests bigger than a $2 million longevity protocol. He also points out something that the average person does not realize about these speed of aging tests Bryan Johnson constantly brags about: If a rich person was willing to spend thousands of dollars on repeat speed of aging testing, they could just cherry pick out the tests with the lowest scores because there is so much individual variation. You could test twice in the same week and get two significantly different scores. Pick the lower one, post it, brag that your speed of aging has lowered thanks to the expensive protocol you are selling. I'm not saying anyone is necessarily confirmed to be doing that ... but the possibility exists.
1 month ago | [YT] | 119