The Netflix documentary “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever” about a tech millionaire obsessed with extending his life is getting a lot of reactions online.
Bryan Johnson, 47, first started getting mainstream attention last January thanks to a Bloomberg article detailing his $2 million per year health regimen, which he claims is helping to slow the aging process. The L.A.-based entrepreneur takes 130 pills daily, eats dinner at 11 a.m., goes to bed at 8:30 p.m., and does a 90-minute workout every day. He also has weekly MRIs, skin care treatments, plasma exchanges, and Follistatin gene therapy, which is not approved by the FDA, per Variety.
For these efforts, Johnson claims he only ages at a rate of 0.64, meaning he believes to be aging 7.6 months for every 12 months. He spent a total of $4 million developing a life-extension system called Blueprint, which he has been…