Tom Decent
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Now, it's not as medically unsupervised as some people might think.
It is quite stringent.
You can't take illegal drugs.
They have to be FDA approved over here.
So it is quite doctor heavy and probably not as cowboy as you would think, but clearly controversial.
Clearly, the truth will be in the future as to whether there is legs in this movement.
But as a first go, it's an interesting story, right?
Like people are talking about it.
I think financial driver is a primary motivator here for someone like James Magnuson, Australian guy.
He wouldn't be doing this without the money and the money they're making out there today.
Like some athletes who have basically been retired from sport for three, four, five years have come back on and just won $375,000 Australian dollars to winning a swimming race.
So there is significant financial motivation
incentives for them, whether that continues in the future or not.
But that's basically the reason they've got here.
And then clearly, they're also believers now that some of these enhancements can improve their life.
And the other element of this whole story is that we're talking about the longevity space and the organizers are effectively trying to sell these drugs and supplements to the masses.
So yeah, it's got people talking.
Yeah, so like off the top of my head, the 36 who are completing this clinical trial at the moment, I think 91% are on testosterone.
Most of them are on some kind of peptides.
Human growth hormone is above 70%.