Bryan Johnson· Author
so we have an MRI looking at my thymus 100 days ago and we have it of today so we're going to see if this therapy is actually rejuvenating my thymus
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so we have an MRI looking at my thymus 100 days ago and we have it of today so we're going to see if this therapy is actually rejuvenating my thymus
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on the full body MRI we are trying to image every organ in the body so we do a full body MRI as like a basic but then we're also doing each organ and so for example we found that we just completed the thymus for the first time and so getting a high quality image of the thymus to age it to work on Rejuvenation was very hard
we had to write our own protocol we had to find a specific MRI we had to get the proper technician to do it so this whole body MRI getting every organ attempting to every organ has been enormous amount of work