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Age reversing CEO Bryan Johnson says his posture was 'killing his brain'. He fixed it with 5 steps

Determined to tackle his posture problems, Johnson introduced five key habits that he claims have dramatically improved his condition. He added demo videos too explaining how to do them.

October 24, 2024 / 15:04 IST
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Bryan Johnson said a recent MRI revealed a ticking time bomb—his posture. (Image: bryan_johnson/X)

In a world increasingly defined by sedentary lifestyles and screen time, Bryan Johnson, the controversial anti-aging millionaire entrepreneur, is raising a clarion call about the often-overlooked dangers of poor posture. His recent tweets reveal a startling health scare that turned into a mission to educate others about the importance of maintaining good posture for overall well-being.

Johnson, known for his ambitious quest to reverse aging through science and spending $2 million annually, shared his personal experience following a recent MRI that he claims revealed a ticking time bomb—his posture.

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"I didn't realise how terrible my posture was until an MRI showed it was slowly killing my brain," he tweeted. The MRI reportedly indicated that Johnson’s genetically narrow internal jugular veins were exacerbated by his poor posture, dangerously impeding blood flow from his brain to his heart.
In a series of tweets, Johnson outlined the potentially life-threatening consequences of his condition: "Was I going to have a seizure? A stroke? I didn't know." He noted that many people may unknowingly face similar risks due to poor posture habits.

"Our posture norms are pretty bad," he remarked, citing the common practice of slumping in chairs and looking down at screens. Such habits can lead to a cascade of health issues, including musculoskeletal pain, circulatory problems, digestive difficulties, and even mood changes.

Bryan Johnson’s Five Habits for Better Posture