Want to live to 120? Bryan Johnson says to eat out of this simple $24 item
Bryan Johnson, a well-known biohacker, emphasizes the importance of a simple stainless steel bento box in his health regimen. Priced at $24, he uses it as a meal planning tool to avoid toxins and microplastics. Johnson's approach to longevity includes various health practices, but he highlights this affordable item as a key component of his routine.
- ▪Bryan Johnson has invested millions in his anti-aging routine.
- ▪He promotes a stainless steel bento box as a practical meal planning tool.
- ▪Johnson claims that using non-plastic containers helps eliminate microplastics from his diet.
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Shopping Want to live to 120? Bryan Johnson says to eat out of this simple $24 item By Miska Salemann Published May 21, 2026, 11:30 a.m. ET Gettyimages: Tasos Katopodis Gettyimages: Tasos Katopodis See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Famed Biohacker Bryan Johnson has done some pretty wild things in his bid to stretch his healthspan. From controversial blood transfusions and daily infrared sauna sessions to pricey wearable devices, strict fasting before bed, and many protocols in between, the longevity enthusiast is not known for taking the easy route out.
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