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Millionaire with ‘age reversal’ strategy claims ‘life pill’ extended life expectancy of old German Shepherd, announces ‘human trial next’ | Trending


Millionaire with ‘age reversal’ strategy claims ‘life pill’ extended life expectancy of old German Shepherd, announces ‘human trial next’ | Trending

August 20, 2024, 14:06 IST

Millionaire Bryan Johnson shared a video on X in which he claims it shows a German Shepherd whose life expectancy was increased by a “life pill.”

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson is concerned with anti-aging issues and is looking for a way to live forever. He regularly posts on social media about his lifestyle and updates on his goals, as well as how he “looks younger.” In his most recent post, he talked about a “longevity pill” that allegedly helped increase the life expectancy of an elderly German Shepherd, adding that the researchers behind the drug “will be conducting human trials next.”

Millionaire Bryan Johnson’s contribution to "“Life pill” for German Shepherds has caused a stir. (File photo, screenshot)
Millionaire Bryan Johnson’s post about a “life pill” for German Shepherds has caused a lot of discussion. (File photo, screenshot)

“A longevity pill saved the life of an old (equivalent to 80-90 years in humans), sick German Shepherd. Human trials are next. The pill stabilizes telomeres, the caps that hold the ends of our DNA together so they don’t come loose,” he wrote, posting a video.

Watch the viral video here:

With over 350,000 views, the post has garnered nearly 3,200 likes and the numbers are still rising. The post has also prompted people to post different reactions.

What did people say about this millionaire’s claim?

“Wow! This is another reminder to me that maybe we can do this after all. Some people I know say living longer is unnatural or even evil. I don’t understand that mentality,” wrote one X user. Another person added, “Bro, can I volunteer for human trials? I don’t give a shit about the side effects, I’m built differently.”

A third person commented: “Man imagine having a dog’s life.” A fourth wrote: “I need this for my cat.”

A Suncoast Peninsula rescue organization administered the anti-aging pill to two German Shepherds. A local media outlet reported that Telomir Pharmaceuticals CEO Dr. Christopher Chapman collaborated with Dr. Michael Roizen of the Cleveland Clinic to test a new drug.

What do you think about this millionaire’s contribution to the “life pill” for dogs?

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