Biohacker who vetted future husband’s health data aims to live as couple to 150
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Biohacker who vetted future husband’s health data aims to live as couple to 150

The Independent  

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “We plan to live to 150 in excellent health.” The wellness CEO asked her now-husband for detailed information about his health before they even met in person She connected with Warren Lentz, 36, on a dating app last summer, and while they spent a month exchanging all of the usual information and flirting they also shared detailed statistics about his health before setting their eyes on each other in the flesh. “I had never had anyone ask me for my health labs in the context of dating,” Mr Lentz, the chief revenue officer at a marketing agency, admitted in an interview with Fortune. “But I liked how she was confident about the fact that that was important to her.” Explaining how quickly she asked for her husband’s health information, Ms Barnes-Lentz said: “My profile featured my interest in health optimisation and longevity! “I also asked for his labs on our second call, then I sent him additional labs to complete including a gut test, comprehensive blood work, genetic test, and total toxic burden test.” The pair went on to meet at Cleveland Airport before Mr Lentz became aware of the extent of his date’s dedication to a healthy lifestyle when he visited her home and encountered several “health robots”.

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