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Among Johnson's claims, he suggests that he possesses the slowest aging speed in the world. He often flaunts age-related statistics derived from self-designed tests as part of his marketing narrative. However, upon further investigation, these tests seem to hold little merit in predicting life expectancy or biological health. In other discussions, he has even described the tests as mere "games" with no real utility, raising ethical questions surrounding his marketing strategies that capitalize on perceived results.
Moreover, independent attempts to replicate Johnson's results have ended poorly, often yielding disappointing outcomes that undermine any credibility his blueprint purports to have.