Billionaire Bryan Johnson, a tech mogul, recently shared his exhilaration at the transformational experience of consuming magic mushrooms as part of his innovative anti-aging research. Johnson, aged 48, ingested a substantial dose of the psychedelic substance, aiming to uncover potential longevity benefits. His ongoing exploration involves scrutinizing 240 biomarkers to evaluate the impact of magic mushrooms on aging processes.
With an annual expenditure of £1.6 million dedicated to thwarting aging, Johnson adheres to a meticulously orchestrated daily regimen managed by a team of 30 medical professionals. His regimen, which he credits for rejuvenating his skin, lungs, and vitality, was prominently featured in the Netflix documentary “Don’t Die.”
During the experiment, Johnson’s co-founder, Kate Tolo, took charge of his social media updates as he embarked on his psychedelic journey. Tolo informed followers of the effects of the “hero dose” consumed by Johnson, who drank the mixture with orange juice while broadcasting live on social media.
Tolo documented Johnson’s altered state, noting time distortion and visual hallucinations. She described his elation and introspective musings on unity and existence. Johnson, after regaining control of his phone, expressed gratitude for life, reflecting on the profound impact of the experience and hinting at forthcoming insights to be shared.
In subsequent posts, Johnson extended appreciation to his followers, expressing a sense of interconnectedness despite acknowledging flaws in humanity. Known for his unconventional tactics, such as infusing his system with his son’s blood, Johnson continues to analyze the outcomes of his psychedelic endeavors, with further updates pending.