
"Revolutionary Doctor and 10 Apps: Unlocking Bryan Johnson's Blueprint for Reverse Aging"
Oliver Zolman, a 29-year-old doctor, is leading tech CEO Bryan Johnson's $2 million per year reverse aging process. Zolman charges up to $1,000 an hour for age-related testing and is part of "Project Blueprint," which aims to help Johnson reverse his biological age. Zolman's longevity protocol involves measuring all 78 human organs and targeting therapies based on the results. While critics question the validity of Zolman's approach, he emphasizes the importance of rigorous safety testing. However, concerns remain about the accessibility of such expensive treatments for the general public.