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Celebrities Chase Longevity at Luxury Wellness Retreats

17 Nov

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Summary

  • 'Make America Healthy Again' movement aims to improve life expectancy
  • Billionaire Bryan Johnson 'biohacks' his body, hosts Kardashians
  • Doctors warn wellness retreats lack scientific evidence for 'detox' claims
Celebrities Chase Longevity at Luxury Wellness Retreats

As of November 2025, the pursuit of longevity has become a major obsession in Hollywood. Celebrities, billionaires, and high-profile executives are all-in on the quest to extend their lifespans, with many turning to luxury wellness retreats that promise to 'detox' the body and slow down the aging process.

The 'Make America Healthy Again' movement, sparked by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last year, has further fueled this trend, with a key goal of improving overall life expectancy. Figures like Bryan Johnson, the founder of Braintree, have dedicated themselves to 'biohacking' their bodies through various wellness gadgets and regimens.

In fact, Johnson recently hosted the famous Kardashian family at his California home, where they tried out his array of longevity-focused technologies. Kim Kardashian admitted to being 'obsessed with age' during their visit. Wellness retreats like The Ranch in Malibu and Buchinger Wilhelmi in Switzerland have also become popular destinations for celebrities seeking a 'detox' and anti-aging boost.

However, doctors have cautioned that the 'detox' claims made by these retreats lack scientific evidence. According to Dr. Michael Aziz, a New York-based internist, the body already has the natural ability to detoxify through the liver, kidneys, and sweating. He advises that people focus on sleep, exercise, and eating clean rather than spending thousands on specialized programs.

While some doctors, like Dr. Lamees Hamdan, see these retreats as beneficial for mental health by providing a much-needed break, they still warn that participants should choose them wisely and consult their primary care physicians before embarking on any drastic wellness regimens.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Make America Healthy Again' movement, sparked by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in 2024, aims to improve overall life expectancy in the United States.
Bryan Johnson, the founder of Braintree, has dedicated himself to 'biohacking' his body through various wellness technologies and regimens in an effort to slow down his personal aging process.
According to Dr. Michael Aziz, a New York-based internist, the 'detox' claims made by wellness retreats lack scientific evidence, as the body already has the natural ability to detoxify through the liver, kidneys, and sweating.

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