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Bryan Johnson: 5-MeO-DMT therapy outperformed every longevity protocol so far “ If I just subjectively compare my experience with 5-MeO-DMT to having a better diet, and exercising every day, and sleeping well, and doing the sauna, and doing hyperbaric oxygen therapy, this was more efficacious than all of them...

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