Bryan Johnson· Author
you want to slow how fast you're aging and then you want to reverse the aging that has happened
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you want to slow how fast you're aging and then you want to reverse the aging that has happened
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so we try to isolate and say what are all the things that increase the rate of death and the progression of disease and we tried to stop all those things or minimize those things and then we said what are all the ways I've already died being a 43y old person and how do you reverse the aging damage