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Millionaire who spent Rs 16 crore per year to reverse ageing is now selling 'longevity' oil for Rs 3100 a bottle

Johnson has been fascinated with turning his age back to 18 years old. A 45-year-old man claims that his "biohacking" effort has given him the heart of a 37-year-old and the lung function of an 18-year-old after extensive exercise and a pricey routine.

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Bryan Johnson, the inventor of Braintree and a millionaire, is now offering a longevity extra virgin oil for sale for $37.5, or around Rs 3100 per bottle. Johnson has been fascinated with turning his age back to 18 years old. A 45-year-old man claims that his "biohacking" effort has given him the heart of a 37-year-old and the lung function of an 18-year-old after extensive exercise and a pricey routine. 

He has to follow a daily schedule that includes medication and procedures, which is reportedly cost up to $2 million (about Rs 16 crore) annually. According to Johnson, his creation, Blueprint Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO), was specially "created for health and longevity."

According to scientific research, "he found that a particular kinds of extra virgin olive oil impacts greatly in regards to the health benefit that one will receive," he was cited as saying by Business Insider. Bryan Johnson takes two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil each day, which amounts to 15% of his daily calories, according to his website.

According to the website, "We discovered in the research that shows that particular types of extra virgin olive oil contributes much in connection with the positive health effects one will get." They obtained materials from both hemispheres of the earth. The team found it to be so difficult to fix on our own that they have established to get this and provide a brand for customers.

According to the statement, the Blueprint EVOO offers a "rich flavor with a mildly peppery taste and soft texture." But according to an expert on olive oils, it appears to be identical to other fresh, high-quality oils that are less expensive.

Dr. Selina Wang, a specialist in olive oil and an associate professor in the University of California, Davis Department of Food Science and Technology, told Business Insider, "I don't see items on this list that's unusual compared to other fresh and good quality EVOO with a lower price tag."

She also advised purchasing fresh olive oil and using it as soon as possible to reap the health benefits because with time it loses antioxidants, which are known to help the body resist certain ailments.

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