US Millionaire Injects Teenage Son’s Blood To Stave Off Aging

Bryan Johnson, a venture capitalist and the founder of the brain activity monitoring company Kernel, employs blood transfusion from his 17-year-old son to slow down his aging process.

According to a report by Bloomberg, the procedure is part of a larger, trigenerational scheme whereby 45-year-old Johnson transfers blood to his 70-year-old father, Richard.

The multimillionaire spends $2 million annually and employs 30 doctors and regenerative health experts to develop other anti-aging techniques.

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