More important than the sports performance aspect is the injury recovery aspect IMO. If this concept can get BPC, GH, TB 500 etc. out into the public eye, that would be a huge service to humanity.
One group has decided they want to level the playing field - by allowing athletes to take as many PEDs as they want.
www.sportingnews.com
"Thiel himself takes human growth hormone to help maintain muscle mass as well as anti-diabetes drug metformin, which has grown popular in the anti-aging community.
Thiel told media outlets that he adheres to the paleo diet — which eschews processed foods in favor of unprocessed fruits, vegetables and lean meat — and that he aims to one day have his body cryogenically frozen so that he can be posthumously revived if and when technology allows for it."
IMO the category that really needs something like this is Master's athletics so that people who are trying to optimize their healthspan can still participate (perhaps technically they still can if you're careful not to accidentally win an event) and the benefits of anti-aging protocols can be publicized by well-known athletes competing into their later years.
Also, it seems like the real public benefit from this would be to publicize compounds like BPC-157 and short-acting Nandrolone which most people don't know about, so it is disappointing that they've structured this around FDA...
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