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Just realized something that's been bugging me about the whole Elon Musk physique thing. Everyone assumes it's pure discipline and gym time, but there's actually a different story circulating in certain Silicon Valley circles. Turns out the real answer might be way more scientific than that.
So there's this longevity treatment gaining serious traction among the ultra-wealthy right now. The mechanism? Growth hormone releasing peptides. And here's where it gets interesting - the clinical data is wild. We're talking muscle gain and fat loss at rates that are literally several multiples better than what you'd get from natural training. Not even close.
The thing is, there's a pretty distinctive side effect. You end up with that unusually full, almost swollen appearance. That specific body shape? That's kind of the calling card. You can't replicate it with just a gym membership and discipline, no matter how hard you try. A full treatment protocol runs you somewhere in the ballpark of a luxury car price. We're not talking accessible here.
When they ask about Elon Musk's physique specifically, the official response is always 'no illegal substances' but they're conveniently silent on the legal anti-aging protocols. Which kind of says everything, doesn't it?
Meanwhile, most people are still obsessing over macros and protein timing. But the wealthy? They've completely reframed body management through molecular biology. This isn't even primarily about aesthetics anymore. The real play is using the same molecular approach to literally address aging itself.
This is where the wealth gap becomes visceral. It's not about who has a better gym. It's about who has access to the pharmacy. The future stratification isn't coming - it's already here. And it's written in peptides.