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Bryan Johnson Blueprint vs Milia Matcha Matcha: 2026 Comparison

This 2026 comparison covers Bryan Johnson Blueprint and Milia Matcha across price, testing transparency, heavy metal disclosure, and organic certification. Both brands publish numeric COA results from named accredited labs, placing them among the more transparent options in the matcha category. On price, Milia Matcha is $0.30/g less expensive per gram ($1.10/g vs $0.80/g).

VerdictSpec tableHeavy metalsPriceFAQ

Verdict by Axis

No single overall winner is declared. The better choice depends on which axis matters most to you.

Price per gram

Milia Matcha

Milia Matcha is $0.30/g cheaper ($1.10/g vs $0.80/g).

Testing transparency

Tie / indeterminate

Both brands are rated Tier 1. Equivalent disclosure level.

Published lead level

Milia Matcha

Milia Matcha reports a lower published lead level (98 ppb vs 95 ppb). Note: values are from different batches and dates.

Origin

Tie / indeterminate

One or both brands have not publicly disclosed their leaf origin region.

Organic certification

Tie / indeterminate

Neither brand has a publicly confirmed organic certification.

Side-by-Side Spec Table

FieldBryan Johnson BlueprintMilia Matcha
OriginNot disclosedJapan
GradeCeremonialNot specified
Price per gram$1.10/g$0.80/gBetter
Transparency tierTier 1Tier 1
Publishes numeric COAYesYes
Third-party testedYesYes
Organic certificationNoneNone
Lead (published)98 ppb95 ppb
Cadmium (published)17 ppbNot publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)
Arsenic (published)18 ppbNot publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)
Mercury (published)4 ppbNot publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)
Pesticide testedNoNo
Last verifiedJune 21, 2026June 21, 2026
Bryan Johnson Blueprint
Milia Matcha

Origin

Not disclosed
Japan

Grade

Ceremonial
Not specified

Price per gram

$1.10/g
$0.80/g

Transparency tier

Tier 1
Tier 1

Publishes numeric COA

Yes
Yes

Third-party tested

Yes
Yes

Organic certification

None
None

Lead (published)

98 ppb
95 ppb

Cadmium (published)

17 ppb
Not publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)

Arsenic (published)

18 ppb
Not publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)

Mercury (published)

4 ppb
Not publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)

Pesticide tested

No
No

Last verified

June 21, 2026
June 21, 2026

Heavy Metals and Safety Disclosure

Bryan Johnson Blueprint reports a lead level of 98 ppb and Milia Matcha reports 95 ppb. These values are from different batches and dates and should not be treated as directly comparable without matching batch information. For context, California Prop 65 sets a maximum allowable dose level for lead of 0.5 micrograms per day. At a 2g serving, that threshold corresponds to approximately 250 ppb in the powder.

MetalBryan Johnson BlueprintMilia Matcha
Lead98 ppb95 ppb
Cadmium17 ppbNot publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)
Arsenic18 ppbNot publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)
Mercury4 ppbNot publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)

Source: brand-published COAs and independent test results. Values are from specific batches and dates. Absence of published data does not indicate safety or danger. Last verified: Bryan Johnson Blueprint June 21, 2026, Milia Matcha June 21, 2026.

Price Comparison

Milia Matcha is $0.30/g cheaper than Bryan Johnson Blueprint ($0.80/g vs $1.10/g, a 27% difference). At 30 servings per month, that is approximately $18/month in savings.

Detailed Analysis

Testing Transparency

Both Bryan Johnson Blueprint and Milia Matcha publish numeric COA results at ppb resolution from named accredited labs. This is the highest standard of transparency in the matcha category. Buyers can verify the actual lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury values for both brands before purchasing.

Origin and Sourcing

Milia Matcha sources from Japan. Bryan Johnson Blueprint has not publicly disclosed a specific leaf origin region. Origin cannot be fully compared.

Which Should You Buy?

Both brands are at the same transparency tier (Tier 1). Testing disclosure is not a differentiator between them. If price per gram is your priority: Milia Matcha is the more affordable option at $0.80/g.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bryan Johnson Blueprint or Milia Matcha cheaper?

Milia Matcha is cheaper at $0.80/g vs $1.10/g per gram, a difference of $0.30/g. Prices verified as of 2026-06.

Does Bryan Johnson Blueprint publish lab results?

Yes. Bryan Johnson Blueprint publishes a numeric Certificate of Analysis with specific ppb values from a named accredited lab. Verified June 21, 2026.

Does Milia Matcha publish lab results?

Yes. Milia Matcha publishes a numeric Certificate of Analysis with specific ppb values from a named accredited lab. Verified June 21, 2026.

Are Bryan Johnson Blueprint and Milia Matcha both third-party tested?

Both brands claim third-party testing. However, third-party testing is only independently verifiable when the brand publishes the actual COA with the lab name, test date, and numeric results.

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