Millionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals he’s undergone a $20,000 ‘extreme medical procedure’ to ‘edit his DNA’ in a bizarre bid to ‘live forever’

Millionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson has visited a remote island for a $20,000 treatment during his search for the ‘fountain of youth’.

Johnson, who claims he now ages every 19 months and has pushed back his biological age by a total of five years, traveled to the island to edit his DNA in a bid to live forever.

“I travel to a remote island for an extreme medical procedure that could change the future of humanity,” Johnson, 46, shared in a YouTube video titled “I Edited My DNA On A Secret Island (To Live Forever) .’

‘People have a ceiling of 120 years and so far no one can get through that – gene therapy could be the solution.

‘I never thought I would be doing gene therapy on an island off the coast of Honduras.’

Bryan Johnson, who claims he now ages every 19 months and has pushed back his biological age by a total of five years, said he traveled to a remote island to edit his DNA

One of Minicircle's founders, Walter Patterson (right), said they wanted to do something that would 'impact the lives of the most people'

One of Minicircle’s founders, Walter Patterson (right), said they wanted to do something that would ‘impact the lives of the most people’

Along with several members of his Blueprint team, Johnson traveled to Roatan to administer the treatment. He claimed that in a test on mice, the rodent that received the gene therapy lived 30 percent longer.

“I travel to the heart of Próspera to find Minicircle, a biohacking company that is rewriting the rules of wellness,” Johnson explained.

“Their target: follistatin gene therapy,” he continued. ‘A groundbreaking technology with the potential to improve muscle and strength [and] slow down the rate of aging and many more benefits.”

He revealed that the procedure, which costs $20,000, involves an injection in the stomach and buttocks.

One of Minicircle’s founders, Walter Patterson, said they wanted to do something that would “impact the lives of the most people.”

Minicircle’s founder and CEO Mac Davis added that the increases they had seen were ‘incredible’, including ‘major muscle mass increases’. [and] large increases in epigenetic age.’

“We designed a plasmid, a circular DNA loop, that was easy to inject subcutaneously, easy to manufacture, and could be loaded with any gene we wanted to add to the human body,” he explained.

Johnson admitted that he and his team had avoided gene therapy until now because it seemed too risky.

Johnson traveled to Roatan to administer the treatment and claimed that in a test on mice, the rodent that received the gene therapy lived 30 percent longer.

Johnson traveled to Roatan to administer the treatment and claimed that in a test on mice, the rodent that received the gene therapy lived 30 percent longer.

The procedure, which costs $20,000, involves an injection in the stomach and buttocks

The procedure, which costs $20,000, involves an injection in the stomach and buttocks

Millionaire biohacker reveals he underwent 'extreme medical procedure' to 'edit his DNA' in bizarre bid to 'live forever'

Millionaire biohacker reveals he underwent ‘extreme medical procedure’ to ‘edit his DNA’ in bizarre bid to ‘live forever’

“This treatment is not FDA approved in the US and that is why I am traveling all the way to Próspera,” Johnson explained.

“This treatment is not FDA approved in the US and that is why I am traveling all the way to Próspera,” Johnson explained.

“For example, if a therapy caused cancer in my body, there was nothing I could do to reverse the process,” the anti-ager explained.

He continued, “What makes Minicircle Therapy different is that it has a built-in kill switch. If my body reacts poorly, I can immediately take the antibiotic tetracycline and kill and deactivate the DNA molecules I have been injected with.

“This treatment is not FDA approved in the US, so I am traveling all the way to Próspera (a town on Roatán).”

Johnson then joked: “Rich guy doing all these crazy things for his health, plus blood boy, plus measuring nocturnal erections, plus penis rejuvenation with shock therapy – now in Honduras he’s doing gene therapy.”

“Yeah, it’s quite a pile,” he acknowledged. “This could be the most powerful anti-aging therapy I’ve ever received.”

As he prepared for the procedure, Johnson said he took some time to “think about the magnitude” of what was about to happen.

“This therapy could have enormous consequences, not only for me, but for all humanity,” he stated.

Johnson recently shared a bio breakthrough, claiming he has reduced his anti-aging process by 0.64, which he claims is his 'personal best'

Johnson recently shared a bio breakthrough, claiming he has reduced his anti-aging process by 0.64, which he claims is his ‘personal best’

The procedure begins with Johnson taking blood before injecting him with the DNA.

“I’m now officially a genetically enhanced human,” he said triumphantly.

Johnson reported that three weeks after his treatment, his follistatin levels increased by 160 percent, which was the intended goal of the treatment.

Previously, the millionaire mogul also recently shared a bio breakthrough, claiming that he has reduced his anti-aging process by 0.64, which he claims is his ‘personal best’.

“That roughly means that for every twelve months that pass, I now only get 7.6 months older,” says the entrepreneur, who says he has turned back the clock five years.

According to the California-based biohacker, a major part of his age reduction has to do with his diet, which he and his team have dubbed the Blueprint Diet.

The millionaire – who claims he is the ‘most measured person in history’ – has spent millions of dollars trying to reverse his physical age, and claims he now has the heart of a 37-year-old, the skin of a 28 year old. old, and the fitness of an 18-year-old after completing the highly regimented program in 2020.