Why is Dave Asprey no longer with bulletproof?
The company said the move would allow Asprey “to continue to innovate in the world of biohacking, evangelize the Bulletproof brand and lifestyle. Earlier this year, the company announced it was bringing its food and beverage lineup to thousands of retail locations across the U. S. Asprey, a cloud-computing executive turned biohacking guru, has built a $100 million empire around his DIY approach to performance enhancement, complete with two best-selling books, conferences, and a pair of stores that sell buttered coffee and supplements known as smart drugs.Asprey, 46, founder of food and supplement company Bulletproof 360 and a former Silicon Valley technology executive, does not have a science or clinical background, but he says he has spent more than $1 million and two decades biohacking himself with supplements, devices and neurology equipment.