Bryan Johnson· Author
It's not just my son's plasma but others too. I also have other people's fat in my face and their bone derived mesenchymal stem cells running through my veins.
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.
It's not just my son's plasma but others too. I also have other people's fat in my face and their bone derived mesenchymal stem cells running through my veins.
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I am now made of young Swedish bone marrow. https://t.co/g1SKL5ybL5 MSCs from @cellcolabsclini
Am doing 6 joints (shoulders, hips, knees) paying $40,000.
Today I’m getting 300 million young Swedish bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells injected into my shoulders, hips and joints.
Completed both knees and my right hip today. 50 million mesenchymal stem cells in each, 150 million total.
Will do left hip and both shoulders tomorrow.
Just had 100 million of these injected. What is it? https://t.co/tcpd4g2H4l Love the responses 😂. Mesenchymal stem cells which many of you guessed correctly.
Last week, I had 300 million bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) injected into six joints over two days: both knees, shoulders, and hips as part of a clinical trial in the Bahamas.