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

Tim Gurner – multimillionaire property developer, financial adviser to the poor and biohacker – famously blamed people’s penchant for smashed avocado for their inability to get on the housing ladder in a 2017 interview on 60 Minutes.

Fast forward to this week and Gurner, whose business portfolio boasts a $10bn pipeline of projects, had to apologise for suggesting workers were arrogant and needed to be reminded who was the boss.

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