Tim Gurner, biohacking and the growing list of super-rich ‘grinders’ who spend a fortune to stave off ageing

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The pursuit, aka garage biology, is the new wave of the age-old desire to live forever – but an expert says most of the treatments are a waste of money

links to) he was a guinea pig for the $250,000 package with an annual full-body MRI, brain scans and monthly blood testing, which informs the composition of the 50 or 60 tablets he takes each day.

Last year, Forbes Australia shared Gurner’s “top 14 biohacks for ultimate performance and wellness”, promising the man would “share his full story” at their October summit.

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