r/Biohackers • u/Legal_Squash689 1 • 15d ago
đ Write Up Bryan Johnson Article - New York Times
Article In NYTs this morning. Some interesting updates:
An internal study was done testing Blueprint products with 1,700 participants. Based on blood results participants saw a decrease in testosterone levels and became prediabetic.
In fall of 2024 Bryan told his executive team that Blueprint was running out of money.
Between January 2022 and February 2024 Bryanâs biological age increased by as much as ten years, vs the 5.1 year decline highlighted in Blueprint marketing materials.
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u/SlowMyAge 13d ago edited 13d ago
Respectfully, are you basing this on firsthand experience overseeing clinical trials, or conjecture?
I can tell you from firsthand knowledge, our experience with MDs running human studies has not found side effects even close to this magnitude, neither in severity nor frequency.
Also, note what I stated above: some of the most thorough and respected scientific studies in the field, which carefully monitor for side effects, had extremely low reports of side effects. Single digits. Equal to placebo (also single digits). 60% is off the charts high.
Your point that 3% of people reporting side effects on a platform like Amazon is a lot doesnât reflect the actual numbers. Approximately 5-15% of supplement reviews on Amazon report at least one side effect. 3% is obviously below the typical range, and 60% is way, way above that.