Saturday 2 August 2008

Exercise in a pill.




The future! Exercise in a pill.

Has humanity taken a step to far? Developing pills that actually exercise your body, burn off fat and make muscle. We are altering humans - for better - but we are changing humanity into a perfected machine.

However the uses are more than simply having pecks that could crush a breeze block or abs that you could actually use as a wash board. With these pills human life can be extended further into the future - by keeping people in peek physical condition throughout all stages of life. Humans will be perfected. We could expect average life expectancy to easily surpass 100 years: a mile stone i personally can't imagine passing. But that can easily be the future, 90 year olds' running to work on a Sunday morning.

That statement brings me onto my next point. The work 'till you drop system of our capitalist nation. A nation of extended tax contributors, What's better than having a nation of people willing to work until the expire, work 30 years longer?

How long until these pills are mandatory? and we live as a nation of slaves, working and working being artificially kept alive for as long as possible while those in powers rake in the benefits and congratulate each other over a glass of slave made wine.

Which brings me to the more sane point of, competition. Athletes and sports persons can enhance themselves easily and quickly and as the pills use natural enzymes to trick the body into thinking it has exercised how will anyone be able to judge foul play. I do however see a flaw in this use as i don't see how a pill could target specific muscle growth - I'm no expert though (as you can probably tell) once specific muscle growth in a pill is achieved. That is the future: Breakfast, Jam on toast some calf & thigh pills oh and I've got a new job that requires lifting. Better get the missus to buy some back.

Honestly, I feel these pills need to be restricted, prescription only! I see the biggest benefits for members of the armed forces, the elderly, morbidly obese and disabled.

These pills wont be available soon but within the next decade - testing has already been successful.

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