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You ever notice how Elon Musk's physique seems almost too perfect? There's been some interesting chatter in tech circles about what's actually behind that look. Turns out it might not be your standard gym routine at all.
Apparently there's this whole thing happening in Silicon Valley's upper echelon right now. They're using what's called growth hormone releasing peptides as part of their "longevity protocol." The clinical data on this stuff is pretty wild - when it comes to muscle gain and fat loss, it's supposedly several times more effective than anything you'd achieve naturally. But here's the catch: one of the side effects is developing this oddly puffy, overly full appearance.
This isn't something a gym membership gets you. We're talking about treatments that cost as much as a luxury car for a full course. The whole thing is technically legal, which is why when asked about it, spokespeople tend to acknowledge the anti-aging plans without confirming the specifics.
What's striking is how this reveals something bigger about wealth and body management. While most people are still counting macros and protein grams, the ultra-wealthy have basically redefined the entire game using molecular biology. And honestly, it's not even really about aesthetics anymore.
This is just the beginning. The same logic is being applied to aging itself now. You can already see the class divide forming in real time. It's not happening at the gym or on a running track. The real gap? It's in the pharmacy. The future of inequality might be written in peptides and hormones, not in bank accounts.