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Bioheker has an incurable disease, my stomach is tearing itself apart.
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Bioheker has an incurable disease, my stomach is tearing itself apart.

American biohacker and entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis (AIG), a chronic condition where the immune system attacks the stomach lining. He described his condition as 'my stomach is digesting itself,' according to a report by the New York Post. Johnson, who spends approximately two million dollars annually on anti-aging programs, revealed that he had long suffered from hypothyroidism and low iron levels, which he now believes contributed to the development of AIG. Despite taking iron supplements, his ferritin levels remained below normal, prompting extensive medical investigations. Biopsies confirmed early-stage damage to his stomach lining, characteristic of AIG. While there is currently no cure for AIG, Johnson plans to work with his medical team to explore new treatment approaches and experimental therapies.

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Bioheker has an incurable disease, my stomach is tearing itself apart.

American biohacker and entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis (AIG), a chronic condition where the immune system attacks the stomach lining. He described his condition as 'my stomach is digesting itself,' according to a report by the New York Post. Johnson, who spends approximately two million dollars annually on anti-aging programs, revealed that he had long suffered from hypothyroidism and low iron levels, which he now believes contributed to the development of AIG. Despite taking iron supplements, his ferritin levels remained below normal, prompting extensive medical investigations. Biopsies confirmed early-stage damage to his stomach lining, characteristic of AIG. While there is currently no cure for AIG, Johnson plans to work with his medical team to explore new treatment approaches and experimental therapies.

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