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You ever notice how some of the richest guys in tech seem to have these insanely sculpted physiques that just don't add up? Like, Elon Musk's body transformation over the years got people talking, but here's the thing nobody really discusses openly - that's not just from hitting the gym hard.
Turns out Silicon Valley's elite have been quietly experimenting with something way beyond your standard fitness routine. They're using growth hormone releasing peptides, and the results are actually wild. According to clinical data, this stuff works several times better than natural training when it comes to building muscle and cutting fat. The catch? You get this oddly bloated, overly full appearance that's pretty distinctive if you know what to look for.
But that's just the surface level. The real story is about access and money. A full treatment course costs as much as a luxury car - we're talking serious cash. When spokespeople get asked about it, they dance around the illegal stuff but never actually deny the 'legal' anti-aging protocols. That's the tell right there.
While most people are still obsessing over protein macros and counting gym sessions, the wealthy have basically rewritten what 'body management' means using actual molecular biology. It's not just vanity either. They're applying this same logic to aging itself, which is where things get really interesting from a societal angle.
The class divide isn't showing up in gyms anymore. It's showing up in who has access to these pharmaceutical solutions. That's the real gap. The future of inequality isn't about who can afford a trainer - it's about who can afford the pharmacy.