You've probably noticed Elon Musk's physique lately. That chiseled look? Turns out it might not be from grinding at the gym. Word is it's the result of some serious pharmaceutical intervention. Silicon Valley's elite circles are quietly experimenting with what they call 'longevity protocols', and the centerpiece is growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data is wild - this stuff works several times better than traditional training when it comes to muscle building and fat loss. But here's the catch: one side effect is that distinctly 'puffy' appearance you sometimes see on people doing these treatments. This isn't something you unlock with a gym membership. We're talking luxury car money for a full treatment cycle. The official story? Musk's team denies anything illegal, but they're pretty vague about those 'legal' anti-aging treatments. Meanwhile, average people are still obsessing over macros and protein grams. The ultra-wealthy? They've basically weaponized molecular biology for body optimization. And honestly, this is just the beginning. The same playbook is being applied to aging itself. The real wealth gap isn't showing up at the gym - it's showing up in how people manage their biology. The future class divide isn't about who has the better trainer or the fancier equipment. It's about who has access to the pharmacy.

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