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Indian doctors call tech millionaire Bryan Johnson a fraud, answered: “Why are you like this…”

An Indian doctor, commonly known as the “Liver Doc”, attacked Tech Millianaire Bryan Johnson, accusing him of fraud. Johnson is known for his anti-age program called Blueprint. Kerala-based doctor Cyric Abby Philips went to social media to call on Johnson to sell “potentially dangerous snake oil supplements”, comparing him to convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes and Australian influencer Belle Gibson, both willing to suffer from severe illness.

“It is frightening to see that instead of seeing Bryan Johnson as actually a fraudster who developed a good male form of male scammer Elizabeth Holmes and Belle Gibson, they sold expensive and totally useless investigations and touted potentially dangerous snake oil supplements in the name of blue skin.”

Bryan Johnson responds

The tech millionaire defended his product, saying his supplements contained “nutrition with independent and strong scientific evidence” and were tested by a third party. “Seriac, why are you so angry? Who hurts you?” Johnson replied. He added: “Blueprints provide extra virgin olive oils, proteins, nuts and nutrients with independent and strong scientific evidence. They are third-party tested. Certificates of analysis are public. They are affordable.”

Johnson reportedly spends more than $2 million a year on his health plan, which includes a strict vegetarian diet, intense exercise and many supplements. Under the Blueprint brand, he launched the Blueprint Life Blend, a supplement designed to improve sleep, reduce stress and increase energy.

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