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LAS VEGAS - This past week, in a city built on risk and reward, billionaire biohacker Christian Angermayer went about his wellness routine.
He injected himself with weight loss drugs, testosterone, and legal-but-off-label growth hormones, designed to reduce deep layers of fat and regenerate his cells. To feel more outgoing, he added the peptide oxytocin, typically used by doctors to stimulate labor. For focus, he popped a pill of his usual stimulant, normally prescribed for sleep apnea. He logged tens of thousands of steps, sprinting to meetings at his hotel and doing circles around a large swimming pool.
Angermayer was getting ready to show the world that the experimental health protocols embraced by longevity-obsessed business elites like himself can work for top athletes - and, ultimately, the entire world.
Angermayer, who at 48 looks a decade younger, is the co-founder and funder of the Enhanced Games, a Silicon Valley-backed athletic tournament that breaks a cardinal rule of sports by encouraging athletes to take steroids, hormones, peptides and any legal performance-enhancing drug.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/tech-billionaires-used-performance-drugs-114724926.html
wcmagumba
(6,653 posts)They want to live forever...ugh...
hlthe2b
(114,735 posts)2. used long term continuously; and 3. not monitored--even over the (relatively) short term.
We know high dose testosterone supplementation can predispose to testicular cancer. We don't know the potential for GLP-1 drugs to have any carcinogenic effects over the long term, as we only have fairly short term safety studies (and even those are continuing to show BOTH benefits and serious side effects). Oxytocin is naturally occurring, of course, but it was never meant to be used in this manner, so...?
But, hey, Mr. Billionaire. Be your own guinea pig as you wish. Just don't be pushing this on anyone else sans rigorous studies.
Arthur_Frain
(2,409 posts)Seems early to me, but time is passing faster I swear.
I have no doubt there are unmonitored drug interactions and long term effects.
On the other hand, everything can be cured with beef tallow and cane sugar.
Living in a Chinese cursed world mashed with Barnum $ Bailey capitalist philosophy on its own set of steroids.
Definitely an interesting time to be alive.
RussBLib
(10,768 posts)
causing blindness. Oh, damn, I just wanted to lose some weight.
https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1
Arthur_Frain
(2,409 posts)I mean I had LASIK in 1999 to correct appalling blindness, so I understand the concept of theres a proven medical procedure to fix whats wrong with me, and why shouldnt I do it?
Slightly different take on it now that Im much older, but I remember the frustration of feeling cheated because I got a bum deal. I also remember being in my 20s, everything was more urgent.
Were a species looking for a quick fix to what ails us. Theres a long list of stuff weve bought into that frankly, we should have known better.
multigraincracker
(38,091 posts)More is never enough.
orthoclad
(4,845 posts)dabbling in strong behavior-altering drugs: what could go wrong?
RussBLib
(10,768 posts)
that 48-year-old fanatic had dropped dead of something or other. It could happen.
I prefer everything in moderation but well all be dead anyhow.
https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1
highplainsdem
(63,157 posts)desperate to stay as youthful and healthy as possible until then.
The Madcap
(2,050 posts)even with the best maintenance, eventually you'll burn out the engine. Mixing pills like that and driving hard is a very bad idea.
GenThePerservering
(3,749 posts)actually, he really doesn't. He dyes his hair and has a skin routine, and that's about it. All that crap he's chugging into his system isn't doing him any good.