Toronto’s Longevity House claims it will extend a member’s lifeline through plant medicine, biohacking, and a combination of technology and ancestral science that helps to “optimize” members’ bodies. The only membership option costs $100,000, though there may be a la carte options for non-members. “We are creating a space for people to strive for health creation, rather than disease prevention,” says owner Michael Nguyen. Plans call for three new locations by next spring, including New York City and Miami.
Longevity House, an exclusive members-only club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, says it will extend a person’s lifeline through plant medicine, biohacking, and a combination of technology and ancestral science that helps “optimize” their members’ bodies, Narcity reported.
“We are creating a space for people to strive for health creation rather than disease prevention,” owner Michael Nguyen said in a press release. “How you live every single day matters, and we provide members with a destination to access the most innovative and proven tools in one place to ensure a longer and better healthspan.”
But, the promise of living longer is expensive, Narcity reported. The only membership option Longevity House offers costs $100,000 (though there will apparently be a la carte options for non-members), Narcity reported.
“With the $100,000 membership fee, Longevity House’s 30 members can attend monthly workshops and have access to the top practitioners in biohacking, plant medicine, epigenetics, breathwork, and functional medicine to balance mind, body, and spirit,” the release said.
Longevity House uses fitness technologies to increase members’ lifespans, like weight training in an electrical muscle stimulation suit, red light therapy and testing balance on a vibration plate, and AI-driven cardio, Narcity reported.
“We have the first of many cutting-edge technologies in Canada which create maximum benefit for the body in the minimum amount of time,” Nguyen said. “Training with us [two times] a week for 25 minutes is equivalent to a 2-hour workout four times a week.”
The private club will also test how old you actually are to how old your body is on the inside, Narcity reported. From there, they’ll see how they can bring your biological age down to the age that’s on your driver’s license.
The 9,000-sq.-ft. club overlooks a ravine and one acre of forest in West Toronto, and they plan to open another location in midtown—and New York City and Miami—by next spring, Narcity reported.
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