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Millionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson is on a quest for eternal youth, spending $20,000 on a treatment at a remote island . At 46, the entrepreneur claims he's found a way to slow his ageing, saying he now ages one year for every 19 months. He flew to an island with the aim of altering his DNA to discover the secret to immortality.

"I'm travelling to a remote island for an extreme medical procedure that could change the future of humanity," Johnson announced in a YouTube video titled 'I Edited My DNA On A Secret Island (To Live Forever).' US surgeon wants tobacco-style warning labels on 'unsafe' social media Donald Trump nervously grips railing going down stairs and proud he doesn't fall Johnson shared details about his ambitious project: "Humans have a 120-year ceiling and so far no one can punch through it - gene therapy might be the answer. I never imagined I would be doing gene therapy on an island off the coast of Honduras.



" Accompanied by his Blueprint team, Johnson headed to Roatan for the avant-garde treatment, referencing a study where mice lived 30% longer after treatment. He revealed: "I'm travelling to the heart of Prospera to find Minicircle, a biohacking company rewriting the rules of wellness.".

He added: "Their target: follistatin gene therapy," explaining that it's a groundbreaking technology that could enhance muscle and strength, decelerate ageing, and offer additional benefits. The procedure, which carries a hefty price tag of $20,000, involves injections in.

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