Explore Bryan Johnson’s longevity tech journey in Netflix’s Don’t Die and discover real-world technologies—like DNA and epigenetics—that your clinic can start using today.
As we step into 2025, the world of health and wellness is increasingly shifting toward Longevity Technology—and one of the most prominent figures at the forefront of this movement is Bryan Johnson. The tech entrepreneur has turned himself into a case study for ultra-precise, data-driven anti-aging protocols unlike anything we’ve seen before.
Netflix’s documentary series "Don’t Die" offers an in-depth look into his daily routine, where he tracks hundreds of biomarkers, leverages AI to coordinate a medical team of over 30 specialists, and invests millions of dollars to reverse his biological age to below his chronological age.
While some may view his approach as extreme, one thing is undeniable: the technologies Bryan Johnson uses are becoming more accessible—and relevant—to real-world clinics and wellness businesses.
Bryan actively monitors his biological age using advanced epigenetic clocks like the Horvath Clock and DunedinPACE. Unlike chronological age, biological age reveals how fast or slow your cells are aging, making it a key metric in anti-aging programs.
Through Project Blueprint, Bryan uses an AI system to manage health data and direct the activities of a large medical team. The AI evaluates hundreds of biomarkers and provides actionable insights.
Bryan uses devices like the Oura Ring, CGMs (Continuous Glucose Monitors), HRV trackers, and more to capture real-time data on sleep, glucose, heart rate variability, and stress.
He integrates DNA sequencing, microbiome analysis, proteomics, metabolomics, and blood panels to guide precision wellness strategies.
Bryan undergoes full-body MRIs and targeted ultrasounds to detect early signs of internal aging—even in the absence of symptoms.
You don’t need millions to begin. Just start with the strong step — offer turnkey DNA and epigenetic testing services tailored to the Asian population. Their tools can be white-labeled or integrated into wellness clinics as part of personalized care programs.
What clinics can do today:
Bryan Johnson is like a living blueprint of the future of wellness. While clinics don’t need to mirror his extreme lifestyle, they can absolutely adopt his core philosophy: data-informed, personalized, measurable healthcare.
If you’re looking to build trust, increase client value, and lead in the longevity space, DNA and epigenetic technologies might be your most strategic first step.
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