Brian Johnson claims: My biological age is only 10 years.
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Brian Johnson, who calls himself a Biohakar. He has claimed that his biological age is only 10 years. They spend billions of rupees to reduce their age. In the argument of his claim, he shared the data of Telemors …Read more

Brian Johnson’s claim of Teleemors is clearly saying that his biological age is 10 years. (Photo: Instagram)
Highlights
- Brian Johnson claimed that his biological age is only 10 years
- Johnson spends billions of rupees to reduce his age
- Johnson supported his claim by sharing telemeors figures
Scientists are spending billions of trillions to find ways to reverse their own age. But people are also not behind in spending to adopt such measures. This person named Brian Johnson of America calls himself a biohaikar. They also spend billions of rupees to turn their growing age rate. This billionaire, crazy behind reducing his age, has now made a strange claim. He has announced that his biological age is only 10 years old.
Another new claim
Not only this, Bryan has also shared organic figures in the argument of his claims. Johnson’s unique and very different measures adopted to reduce their age are famous for measures, which is why whenever he tweets or posts such a tweet, his post comes in the discussion. This time also something similar has happened. His new claim is in a lot of discussion.
Who has mentioned Johnson,
Johnson has mentioned Telmors this time on his X post. Telemors are a special type of DNA protein structure that occur at the end of the human chromosomes. These are in a way such as a chromosomes on the top of DNA and their work is to protect chromosomes at the time of cell division. Tolimores are enzymes that maintain the length of the tilimore in the hallocardy division.
My telomeres say i’m 10 years old.
They are regenerated at the vibrancy of a 12 year old.Data:
Telomeres: 10.27 Kilobases
Telomerase Activity: 7.7%Telomeres are like shoelace tips on your dna, protecting your chromosomes every time your cells divide.
Telomerase is the enzyme… pic.twitter.com/k9ptcxkbhv
– Bryan Johnson (@Bryan_Johnson) April 17, 2025
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