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Ever notice how Elon Musk's physique seems almost too perfectly sculpted? Turns out it might not be from grinding at the gym. Silicon Valley's elite are quietly obsessed with what they call 'longevity drugs' right now, and the results are... let's say undeniable.
The secret sauce? Growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data on these things is wild - muscle gains and fat loss at several times the rate of natural training. But here's the catch: there's this distinctive 'unnaturally full' body shape that comes with it. You know the look.
The thing is, you can't just buy this with a gym membership. We're talking luxury car money for a complete treatment course. So when people ask about Elon Musk's physique, the official line is always 'no illegal drugs, just a legal anti-aging protocol.' Technically true, but it tells you everything.
While most of us are still obsessing over protein macros and rep counts, the wealth elite have basically hacked body composition through molecular biology. This isn't even about vanity anymore - it's just what body management looks like when money isn't an object.
But here's what really gets me: they're not stopping at muscles and fat percentages. The same logic is now being applied to aging itself. We're watching the class divide get redrawn in real time, and it's not happening in the gym. It's happening in the pharmacy. The gap between what ordinary people can achieve and what the ultra-wealthy can purchase isn't about discipline or genetics anymore. It's pure access to science.