Bryan Johnson· Author
Aiming for superhuman joints to match my total bone mineral density which is in the top 99.8% for 30 year olds.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Aiming for superhuman joints to match my total bone mineral density which is in the top 99.8% for 30 year olds.
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We aim to improve function, mobility, and athletic performance, eliminate aches and pains, and potentially regenerate tissue to prevent future degeneration.
We are exploring if we can repair normal age-related damage, restore vitality, and preventatively lessen future deterioration.
What we hope we can achieve with this therapy Improved function, mobility, and athletic performance. Elimination of aches and pains. Potential tissue regeneration and prevention of future degeneration.
We are exploring if we can restore my joints to that of an 18 year old. Problem Our joints (i.e. knees, hips, etc.) break down with age. Resulting in pain, stiffness and movement restriction. While I do not have any major joint problems, I do have small aches and pains. We are testing if we can repair normal age related damage, restore vitality, and preventatively lessen future deterioration.