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Steel tiffin boxes and a platter full of lentil soup and rice is what tech millionaire Bryan Johnson’s anti-ageing diet looks like. Several netizens found an Indian resemblance in Johnson’s diet after he revealed what he would eat for the “next four days”.
One user commented that Johnson’s diet was “basically” the usual “Indian food”, but “cooked the right way,” after the Biotech founder announced that his diet consists of lemon red lentil soup, chickpea vegetable frittata, among other items.
“What I’m eating for the next four days: 1. Chickpea Vegetable frittata 2. Lemon red lentil soup 3. Vegetable Stir Fry with Cauliflower Rice,” Bryan Johnson wrote in the post, along with a picture of the food packed into different containers.
The post quickly garnered hilarious reactions and over 988,000 views. One user commented “Bro that’s all Indian food, without the colors” while another said, “Why does this give a “Bryan in India” vibe?”
“In India, we call it besan chilla, masoor dal and sabzi-chawal – every household staple,” commented another user.
Amid comments of how Indian Bryan Johnson’s anti-ageing diet is, several users were fascinated by the steel containers. “Where did you find Indian middle school meal boxes?” questioned one X user.
Bryan Johnson is known for his anti-aging endeavors. 47 years old, Bryan is the founder of the “Don’t Die” program, which advocates for longer, healthier, and happier lives. In 2021, he gained attention for launching Project Blueprint, an anti-ageing initiative that involved a series of plasma transfusions.
In an Instagram post made about two weeks ago, Johnson posted some photos and asked, “Can my joints age backwards?”He said he received a cutting-edge therapy aimed at “achieving age 18 joints”. The treatment was done at a clinic owned by Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake. “300 million young Swedish bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were injected into my shoulders, hips, joints,” he said.