The octogenarian asserts that he can dance like he did at 18, has youthful skin, and when tested, his biological age reads as 18 years old. Scott estimates that he and his wife spend $70,000 annually on personal treatments to try to reverse aging, on top of the estimated $500,000 to $750,000 he has invested in biotechnology companies that study anti-aging technology.
He maintains a plant-based diet, gets platelet-rich plasma facials (also known as vampire facials), and makes his own shampoo using the leukemia drug Dasatinib and the plant pigment Quercetin. He was inspired to create his own shampoo, in part, because Dasatinib and Quercetin have been studied for their use in improving wool production in sheep.