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Brian Johnson, the tech billionaire who made headlines for “reversing” his age, includes an unconventional ingredient called cacao in his daily routine aimed at combating the aging process. He revealed what he was doing and made some shocking statements. The 46-year-old entrepreneur, who is known for several anti-aging efforts, shared his surprising therapy in a recent YouTube video that quickly gained attention and garnered nearly 500,000 views since its release.
Mr Johnson’s revelations challenge conventional wisdom as he replaces the typical image of a chocolate bar with a more deliberate approach of consuming cocoa in precise amounts every day.
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Emphasizing the importance of quality, Johnson says pure, unprocessed cocoa is needed, with a high flavonol content and no heavy metals. This is completely different from your average supermarket variety.
In the video, Johnson extols the numerous health benefits of consuming cocoa, citing improved brain function, memory and heart health. But his message goes beyond mere promotion, advocating for a broader shift to consuming high-quality food and urging viewers to prioritize health over brand loyalty.
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The millionaires are more than just supporters. He demonstrates practical ways to incorporate cocoa into your daily diet, from ‘nutty pudding’ to cocoa-infused coffee, with decadent joy in his eyes. His culinary experiments not only demonstrate the versatility of cacao, but also help highlight its accessibility in everyday diets.
This revelation comes as no surprise to anyone familiar with Johnson’s quest for eternal youth. No expense was spared in the pursuit of longevity, spending $2 million a year on what he called his “Project Blueprint.” From his controversial blood transfusions from his son to unconventional hair treatments, Johnson’s methods continue to make headlines.
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