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Millionaire Bryan Johnson, who is known for his age-reversing experiments, recently took to social media to brag about his “super clean” plasma. 

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The millionaire went through a total plasma exchange procedure after which he said that the lab technician was not able to throw it away.

Bryan Johnson has claimed to have decreased his epigenetic age by going through a comprehensive regimen which he called Project Blueprint.

Under this regimen, Johnson has been following a strict exercise and diet regimen and has spent more than $2 million every year to undergo various experimental and conventional treatments like total plasma exchange (TPE).

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What is total plasma exchange?

Total plasma exchange or TPE is a medical procedure which is related to anti-aging treatments and regenerative medicine.

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In this, the plasma of the patient is replaced either with donor plasma or a substitute fluid. Johnson replaced his plasma with albumin.

Taking to social media platform X, he said, “TPE removes all of my body’s plasma and replaces it with Albumin. The therapy objectives are to remove toxins from my body. The evidence is emergent."

Johnson said that a staffer called his plasma the “cleanest” he had seen in the last nine years he worked at the clinic.

“The operator, who’s been doing TPE for 9 years, said my plasma is the cleanest he’s ever seen. By far. He couldn’t get over it. When we finished, he couldn’t bring himself to throw it away. He was imagining all the good that it could do in the world,” Johnson wrote on X.

The millionaire said that his plasma is “liquid gold” and when a litre of it was added to his father's body, his ageing dropped by 25 years.

Johnson also posted pictures of himself carrying a bag with a straw-coloured liquid.

He has even used his 17-year-old son's plasma to replace his plasma last time. That was the “world's first multigenerational plasma exchange” carried out between a father and a son, whom he used to call “blood boy”.

(With inputs from agencies)