At first glance, longevity fanatics can look like a homogeneous group of rich, white men. But after 25 years in the field, self-proclaimed “Biohacking father” says there are two distinct camps.
“There are a group of people who are disgusting death … and there is another group that is looking for a living, long life as long as they want,” Dave Asprey told the post. “Energy is very different.”
Asprey singled out Silicon Valley Bryan Johnson-bad mogul for his extreme crusade, costly against aging-as a major figure in the “Against Death” club. And he warned that it is not where you want to be.
Asprey, an author and entrepreneur, plans to live in at least 180 thanks to his biohacking techniques.
At 51, he has already invested more than $ 2 million in technology and treatments aimed at extending his life while increasing his health, intelligence and vibrancy.
The founder of the founder of “brown bulletproof” includes the grenas of a stunning $ 3000 a month in the supplements, soaking in infrared light and spending hours in a hyperbaric oxygen room. He has also experimented with some wild techniques, such as the injection of stem cells into his reproductive organs and the occupation of his penis for stronger erections.
ASPREY began his journey Biohacking more than two decades ago, sparking a movement of individuals with the same mind fixed equally with the extension of their longevity.
In recent years, Johnson has emerged as one of the most prominent longevity fanatics, spending about $ 2 million a year on his ruthless pursuit to return the aging process.
In a recent Netflix documentary, the 47-year-old Tycoon-Tycoon-Longgevity Zealot said his rigorous regime has the aging slower than the average person-he claims every year, he only receives eight months older.
Johnson has made titles by his jaw methods, often controversial, such as swallowing over 100 additions a day, eating his last meal before noon and even injecting his son’s plasma into his veins.
There seems to be no limit to what he will prove – everyone, allegedly, “in the name of all mankind.”
“I think Bryan is doing a service helping all of us see that we can live longer than we think we can,” Asprey said. “We need the external ones who will do things that most of us will never do.”
But Johnson’s ultimate goal? In his words: “Don’t die.”
Here Asprey said he had left.
“I hope that over time, Bryan realizes that trying to deceive death only makes death death,” he said.
On the contrary, ASRAY believes that longevity researchers should focus on trying something, not just fighting with reaper makeup (or, in Johnson’s case, dancing without a hooded skeleton, scaffolding at its 349-tickets do not die).
“Working on the most aware, vibrant service of the service you can have – so that you can enjoy the youth era and age wisdom – is the way for a more aware, happier people and a greater society,” ASPERY said.
As for the father of Biohacking himself, Asprey said he “is not interested in fighting death”.
“I am completely happy to die at a time and with a method of my choice,” he said. “Just another vibe.”
Johnson did not respond to the post request for comment.
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