METHUSELAH ARCHIVE SOURCES / NAD-999-PLAN-CRITIQUE-2024

Bryan Johnson's $999 Longevity Plan: Overpriced Anti-Aging Hype or Genuine Health Revolution?

news article · 2024
type:news article
year:2024
citation:Arrazati, Dylan G. 'Bryan Johnson's $999 Longevity Plan: Overpriced Anti-Aging Hype or Genuine Health Revolution?' NAD.com, 19 January 2024.
LINK
https://www.nad.com/news/bryan-johsons-999-longevity-plan-overpriced-anti-aging-hype-or-genuine-health-revolution
SUMMARY
Consumer-health outlet report (byline Dylan G. Arrazati, published 19 January 2024, 7:00am PST; byline and date confirmed on the fetched page) on the January 2024 commercial launch of Blueprint's 90-day, $333-a-month program (structured as a $999 total, open to the first 2,500 sign-ups) plus optional advanced-testing tiers up to roughly $1,600. Quotes longevity scientist Dr. Andrew Steele criticizing the 'essential capsules' component of the stack: 'That's OVER $100 PER MONTH on tablets with totally unproven efficacy.' Established-expert-tier source under the sourced-critique standard.
NOTES

This is the case’s primary source for the January 2024 commercial pricing structure and for the named-expert critique of the supplement stack’s evidentiary basis, anchoring the financial-conflict stage’s discussion of the consumer product.