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Bryan Johnson (Blueprint)'s supplement stack

What Bryan Johnson (Blueprint) publicly takes, the dose, and their stated reason. Linked to original sources. Not affiliated with NutraTested; facts only.

Disclaimer: NutraTested is not affiliated with Bryan Johnson (Blueprint). This page summarizes their publicly stated supplement use, with sources. Doses and rationale are their words, linked to the original. This is not an endorsement of NutraTested, and NutraTested does not imply any endorsement by Bryan Johnson (Blueprint).
TL;DR: Bryan Johnson (Blueprint) publicly takes these supplements based on their own research and stated goals: Creatine Monohydrate, Omega-3 (Fish Oil), Protein Powder, Vitamin D, Electrolytes. Doses and rationale are their words, linked to the original source.

Key Takeaways

  • Creatine Monohydrate: ~2.5 g/day (in Blueprint Longevity Mix + protein) (cellular energy / longevity)
  • Omega-3 (Fish Oil): 400 mg EPA + 400 mg DHA per serving (2 capsules/day = 800 mg EPA+DHA total); algae-derived from Schizochytrium sp. (Uses algae-sourced omega-3 to avoid ocean contaminants and fish; emphasizes brain health (DHA as structural brain fat), heart health (blood pressure, vascular function, cholesterol support), and joint/inflammatory function; lower dose vs Attia/Patrick consistent with systematic risk/benefit optimization approach)
  • Protein Powder: ~1.6 g/kg/day personal intake; blueprint specifies 130 g/day for his own body (~25% total calories); recommends 1.5 g/kg for premenopausal women (follicular phase) and 2.0 g/kg (luteal phase) (Protein is a foundational longevity nutrient for muscle repair and preservation; Blueprint frames muscle retention as anti-aging infrastructure; luteal-phase elevation compensates for progesterone-driven muscle catabolism)
  • Vitamin D: 2,000 IU per day (Blueprint protocol; applied to postmenopausal women sub-population in the verified protocol document) (Blueprint focuses on biomarker-driven dosing rather than universal recommendations; Johnson has documented interest in vitamin D monitoring as part of his longevity protocol)
  • Electrolytes: Approximately 350 mg sodium, 80 mg potassium, 24 mg magnesium per 20 oz serving pre- and post-sauna; daily protocol specifies mineral-supplemented water (Sauna recovery electrolyte ratio based on measured sweat loss data from personal testing (approximately 450-700 mg sodium lost per session))
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Supplements Bryan Johnson (Blueprint) takes

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cellular energy / longevity

~2.5 g/day (in Blueprint Longevity Mix + protein)

Uses algae-sourced omega-3 to avoid ocean contaminants and fish; emphasizes brain health (DHA as structural brain fat), heart health (blood pressure, vascular function, cholesterol support), and joint/inflammatory function; lower dose vs Attia/Patrick consistent with systematic risk/benefit optimization approach

400 mg EPA + 400 mg DHA per serving (2 capsules/day = 800 mg EPA+DHA total); algae-derived from Schizochytrium sp.

Protein is a foundational longevity nutrient for muscle repair and preservation; Blueprint frames muscle retention as anti-aging infrastructure; luteal-phase elevation compensates for progesterone-driven muscle catabolism

~1.6 g/kg/day personal intake; blueprint specifies 130 g/day for his own body (~25% total calories); recommends 1.5 g/kg for premenopausal women (follicular phase) and 2.0 g/kg (luteal phase)

Blueprint focuses on biomarker-driven dosing rather than universal recommendations; Johnson has documented interest in vitamin D monitoring as part of his longevity protocol. Note: his personal daily dose is not explicitly stated in the public protocol document; 2,000 IU appears for a specific sub-population.

2,000 IU per day (Blueprint protocol; applied to postmenopausal women sub-population in the verified protocol document)

Sauna recovery electrolyte ratio based on measured sweat loss data from personal testing (approximately 450-700 mg sodium lost per session). No specific commercial brand endorsed; Blueprint-branded electrolyte product listed as in development.

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Approximately 350 mg sodium, 80 mg potassium, 24 mg magnesium per 20 oz serving pre- and post-sauna; daily protocol specifies mineral-supplemented water

Not medical advice. Consult a licensed clinician before supplementing. Supplement choices vary widely by individual; what works for Bryan Johnson (Blueprint) may not be appropriate for you.