Wow, just look at the number of pills he takes every day: https://protocol.bryanjohnson.com/#step-2-supplements And then apparently the same dish, every day... definitely a very scientific approach.
Blueprint health protocol
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#92I have no idea whether his stuff will work but I'm glad people are trying wacky stuff to find out.
There is a very weird lack of interest in slowing down or reversing aging in the scientific/medical community in general. To me it seems like it should be a top priority. Life is extremely short and extending our lives shouldn't be a terribly hard feat given there are plenty of biologically immortal and long lived organisms all over our planet.
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#93Sounds like torture to me. And the guy doesn't look healthy at all. More like someone who's about to start chemo.
He’s thin and stays out of the sun to reduce damage to the skin. Makes sense that he looks different than most people because of these two things alone. He does say he’s hungry all of the time. Not sure if I would get used to that.
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#94Honestly it sounds like he is putting a lot of stress on himself and I'm not sure that helps to stay young at all. He doesn't look young but at least he dresses younger which I guess is something.
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We all agree it would be bad to die at 40 if you could have lived to 60. By that logic, isn't it bad to die at 80 when you could have lived to 100? If you could do something to increase that probability, wouldn't that be a good thing? Good health also increases quality of life, independent of whether it extends lifespan. To put it another way, pre-civilization life expectancy was somewhere around 30 years. Would it h…
> To put it another way, pre-civilization life expectancy was somewhere around 30 years. You probably mean life expectancy at birth. The birth and childhood were pretty tough, but if you lived to adulthood, life expectancy was just a bit smaller.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy
[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/life-expectancy-at-age-15
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#96Sounds like torture to me. And the guy doesn't look healthy at all. More like someone who's about to start chemo.
Bryan Johnson is going all in, because (1) he wants to show what's possible and (2) he can afford it. He's dedicated his entire being to the cause. You and I don't need to. What we should do instead, is learn new and interesting stuff from his journey, and apply the 80/20 rule.
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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.
If the vegan diet was one of the outcomes from his experiments (where the goal is to optimize for anti-aging), I'd be fine with it. But it's a restriction he put on himself based on a ethical/philosophical motivation.
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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.
> b12 (because livestock are supplemented with it) What do you mean "supplemented"? The vitamin comes from animal sources.
This comment has a lot of sources compiled https://www.reddit.com/r/vegan/comments/7ujsaf/comment/dtlj7...
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#99Wow, just look at the number of pills he takes every day: https://protocol.bryanjohnson.com/#step-2-supplements And then apparently the same dish, every day... definitely a very scientific approach.
I cant tell if you're being sarcastic but the protocol was developed as the result of his teams reading the latest published literature. I'm not being snarky here but if you have a problem with it, it's the result (by definition) of you not being up to date on what the corpus of science is telling us about nutrition.
https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.14694/EdBook_AM.2014.34.e47...
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He’s thin and stays out of the sun to reduce damage to the skin. Makes sense that he looks different than most people because of these two things alone. He does say he’s hungry all of the time. Not sure if I would get used to that.
He stays out of the sun? Interesting to learn what the long term consequences of that will be.
I get that the metric dictating this is probably "avoid skin damage", but surely the health benefits of, say, 15 minutes of sun exposure dramatically overweighs the risk of skin cancer.