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Ever notice how some of the wealthiest tech guys seem to have physiques that don't quite match their lifestyle? Yeah, there's actually a reason for that. Turns out Elon Musk's body—and honestly, a lot of Silicon Valley's elite circle—might not be the gym result you'd expect.
Here's what's really happening behind closed doors: there's this 'longevity drug' making the rounds in tech circles right now. The main ingredient is growth hormone releasing peptide, basically a synthetic compound that tells your body to produce more growth hormone. The clinical data is actually wild—muscle gain and fat loss are supposedly several times more effective than anything you'd achieve through natural training. The catch? One of the side effects is developing that oddly bloated, puffy look you might notice on some wealthy people. That's not genetics. That's pharmacology.
And here's the kicker—a full treatment course costs about as much as buying a luxury car. Yeah, you read that right. One of Musk's representatives denied using anything illegal, but notably didn't rule out these 'legal' anti-aging protocols. So while regular people are still tracking their macros and calculating protein intake, the ultra-wealthy have basically hacked body composition through molecular biology. It's not even about aesthetics anymore.
This is just the beginning. The same playbook they're using for muscle and fat? They're applying it to aging itself. And that's where things get interesting—or honestly, pretty dystopian depending on how you look at it. The wealth gap isn't showing up at the gym. It's showing up in who has access to the pharmacy. The class divide of the future is being written right now at the cellular level.