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In pursuit of new anti-aging techniques, Bryan Johnson taps his 17-year-old kid to be a so-called blood boy.

As fun family activities go, this one is pretty out there.

On April 3, the tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, 45, turns up at a health services clinic near Dallas with his 70-year-old father Richard and 17-year-old son Talmage. They arrive early in the morning, and, over the course of several hours, the men (and boy) engage in a tri-generational swapping of their blood plasma. . .

>In pursuit of new anti-aging techniques, Bryan Johnson taps his 17-year-old kid to be a so-called blood boy. >As fun family activities go, this one is pretty out there. >On April 3, the tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, 45, turns up at a health services clinic near Dallas with his 70-year-old father Richard and 17-year-old son Talmage. They arrive early in the morning, and, over the course of several hours, the men (and boy) engage in a tri-generational swapping of their blood plasma. . . [Source Article](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-22/bryan-johnson-s-anti-aging-blood-transfusion-involves-dad-and-son)

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Well he doesn't look like he's 18 at all https://pic8.co/sh/iHp27E.jpg more like 35/37 at best and that's just for the face

If you compare just his hands with his father's hands, his father seems to be younger. Seriously the guy seems to have the hands of a 70 yo