Dave Pascoe vs Bryan Johnson: Ordinary Man Beats Millionaire in Reverse Aging for Just a Fraction of the Cost

The prospect of slowing, stopping, or even reversing the aging process has captivated humankind for millennia. The competitors of the Rejuvenation Olympics (RO) hope the elusive fountain of youth may finally be within reach. “Where you win by never crossing the finish line,” teases the website. A special leaderboard charts progress based on the age of participants’ cells and tissues—beyond just years accrued. Bryan Johnson , a 46-year-old multimillionaire entrepreneur and biohacker, conceived RO as the ultimate anti-aging proving ground. While Mr. Johnson ranks seventh in the top 20—despite pumping $2 million a year into longevity protocols—an unlikely figure is ahead of him: 61-year-old Dave Pascoe, boasting a mid-30s biological age. How does he do it? From Stress to Success: Daily Rituals for Rejuvenation More than two decades ago, Mr. Pascoe cared for his cancer-stricken parents—a very stressful period in his life, he told The Epoch Times. Exercise became his coping mechanism. B...