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Blueprint health protocol

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Re: Blueprint health protocol

#41
post #8

I don’t understand this pervasive fear of death in the tech community. Yes, one day we are all going to die. Yes, one day the human civilization itself is going to die. The entire universe will die too. So what? We all knew this from the age of five or so.

I believe it's part of the hacker culture. Limitations in life span? Let's hack it!

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#42

I think Bryan is an interesting dude and no matter if you think he is insane or not, it's interesting to follow and the message is a good one. He is literally telling people to sleep more, exercise more, eat better etc etc. How can you be against that?

He is also personally experimenting with things far more extreme than that. Like off-label pharmaceuticals, replacing his blood with blood from his son, and even gene therapy.

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#43
post #8

I don’t understand this pervasive fear of death in the tech community. Yes, one day we are all going to die. Yes, one day the human civilization itself is going to die. The entire universe will die too. So what? We all knew this from the age of five or so.

Immortality has been the pursuit of people with fuck you money and/or fuck you power since time immemorial, as they don’t have much to worry about otherwise and have the resources to do wacky shit. The rest of us mostly don’t really care much about it. Nothing special about “the tech community” here.

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#44
post #8

I don’t understand this pervasive fear of death in the tech community. Yes, one day we are all going to die. Yes, one day the human civilization itself is going to die. The entire universe will die too. So what? We all knew this from the age of five or so.

I believe it's part of the hacker culture. Limitations in life span? Let's hack it!

My idea of doing this is bringing AGI sooner. Human body is an inelegant and unoptimized vehicle for intelligence.

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#45
post #40

I really wish he did his research without being restricted to a vegan diet. He mentioned in one of his videos that his choice for a vegan diet isn't motivated by health, so I can't help but think that part of these recommendations are just there to mitigate the effects of that specific diet. For example, an omnivorous diet might not need certain supplements.

Why so? A vegan diet when supplemented is an easy way to avoid potential bad consequences of animal products, such as heart disease, cancer, obesity or diabetes.

The only real thing that meat-eaters do not have to supplement that vegans do is b12 (because livestock are supplemented with it) and maybe omega 3.

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#46
post #8

I don’t understand this pervasive fear of death in the tech community. Yes, one day we are all going to die. Yes, one day the human civilization itself is going to die. The entire universe will die too. So what? We all knew this from the age of five or so.

Ah yes, because fear of mortality is restricted to tech people.

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#47

What is this guys agenda? Seems like he’s on the path to setup a cult.

To sell supplements, as evidenced by the ridiculously expensive olive oil that he sells on his website and the new line-up of upcoming supplements.

There is no way for regular people to "follow his protocol". But you can have shots of expensive olive oil and reap most of the benefits!

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#49

I love what the guy is doing. It is a one-man experiment that would be very very hard to reproduce, or even get ethics approval and funding for, by a research lab. But on the other hand, I get a sense that the public side of his results are overblown. For example, my field is epigenetics, so I had a look at his "epigenetic clock" results. He uses "DunedinPACE" to track the rate of aging and his result is supposedly 0…

Maybe if he was not doing anything, his score would be 1.1?

Also, I don't think the point is doing fancy things. The people that beat him might just be doing "common sense" healthy things. Something which most people don't do. See SAD (Standard American Diet).

Re: Blueprint health protocol

#50

Why is this on top of HN? Shameful self promotion into a cult?

Bryan Johnson is already independently wealthy, and if he wanted to become even wealthier there would be much easier and more lucrative options.

The most parsimonious explanation for his behavior is that he very genuinely does not want to die.

Of course, anyone who is rich and famous is liable to veer into narcissism and abuse of power.

But if any HN reader were very serious about doing whatever it takes to live as long as possible, then reading this page would be a great start, as it is one of the most obsessively researched and documented health regimens towards this goal.

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