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Biohacker who wants to live forever breaks down 'longevity' routine he spends five hours doing every day
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Updated 14:09 12 Jun 2025 GMT+1Published 14:06 12 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Biohacker who wants to live forever breaks down 'longevity' routine he spends five hours doing every day

Bryan Johnson says it's no different to what an athlete would do

Jess Battison

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Enter the new ‘morning routine’ of the month: Bryan Johnson’s.

The biohacker, who wants to ‘live forever’, has broken down his ‘longevity protocol’ that he spends five hours doing every day.

Johnson spends about $2 million (£1.46 million) every year on his attempts to ‘stay young’ and previously went viral for injecting himself with son, Talmage’s blood.

Currently 47 years old, the American claims to have erections better than those of an 18-year-old and even made public comparisons between his and Talmage’s.

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But it’s not all just about d*ck swinging and performance, Johnson does a number of things to keep himself young and opened up about his routine on British telly.

The entrepreneur was appearing on This Morning when he explained he ‘really enjoys’ having his daily ‘longevity protocol’.

His methods are certainly unique (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
His methods are certainly unique (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Who is Bryan Johnson?

The American is well-known for his anti-aging attempt, referred to as ‘Project Blueprint’. He was the founder, chairman and CEO of Braintree which acquired Venmo before all being acquired by PayPal for $800 million in 2013.

Johnson is also the founder and former CEO of Kernel, which creates devices that monitor and record brain activity. He was raised a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon Church) but left when he was 34.

The man says he is a ‘professional rejuvenation athlete’ and so compares himself to ‘your favourite athlete’.

“Look at their training protocol,” he said. “I’m doing something similar but for anti-ageing.”

What is his mission?

Johnson announced his Project Blueprint back in 2021, and follows a very strict and lifestyle regimen in the hopes of extending his life.

“It began when I was 21 years old. I was a missionary, and I lived among extreme poverty in Ecuador,” he told People.

“I felt really compelled to want to do something that would improve the world. I didn't know what.

“So the goal became make a whole bunch of money by age 30, and then with that money, find something interesting to do.”

He put a whopping $100 million (£73 million) in 'synthetic biology, genomics, nanotech' and built a brain interface, which he calls 'the world's best way to easily and robustly measure the brain … and then I started Blueprint to measure myself. And it all kind of came together into this one simple thesis, which is, don't die’.

And a big part of doing this ‘anti-aging’ is his daily routine.

‘Longevity protocol’ timeline

Bryan Johnson does the same routine each day (ITV)
Bryan Johnson does the same routine each day (ITV)

Johnson says it’s ‘probably pretty alarming’ to plenty of people, but he spends ‘five hours every day’ going through his ‘longevity protocol’.

“It begins at 4:30 in the morning where I get light in my eyes, I take my temperature,” Johnson said.

Then, at 5:30am he ‘does an hour of exercise’.

From 6:45am, it’s time for breakfast and more lights. Johnson continued: “I do 20 minutes of sauna, I do 90 minutes of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and six minutes of red and near light.

“And then I have a lot of vegetables, berries, nuts, seeds, extra virgin olive oil. I have become the most measured person in human history. So we do this entire process but a lot of people get confused.”

It’s lunch time by 9am, with his last meal of the day (and supplements) at 11am. But that’s not the end of the day, as he doesn’t go to bed until 8:30pm when he gets eight hours and 34 minutes of sleep.

He recently discussed his routine during an appearance on This Morning (ITV)
He recently discussed his routine during an appearance on This Morning (ITV)

And he never seems to get bored of it either, as the biohacker added: “I feel like I found a passion, a hobby, a pursuit. I love it, I love the process of training, I love measurement, I love learning the science and then feeding it back in. I love when we find insights that I can take to other people.”

Well, good for you Bry, think I’ll stick to still being asleep at 4:30am rather than getting up to take my temperature.

Featured Image Credit: ITV

Topics: Bryan Johnson, Health, Science

Jess Battison
Jess Battison

Jess is a Senior Journalist with a love of all things pop culture. With a specialism in entertainment, she's covered the updates live at major events from The Brits in London to Disney's D23 in California. Jess covers the latest breaking news stories across the UK and the globe as well as interviewing your favourite faces including the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Stephen Graham, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Hemsworth. She graduated with a first in Journalism from City, University of London in 2021.

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