What would you be willing to put in your body?
The Enhanced Games showcased athletes using legal performance-enhancing drugs, sparking discussions about safety and wellness. Many athletes did not disclose their specific substances, instead emphasizing their improved training and recovery. The event raised questions about the public's willingness to accept unproven substances while being skeptical of scientifically backed vaccines.
- ▪The Enhanced Games featured elite athletes using legal performance-enhancing drugs.
- ▪Athletes reported feeling better and recovering faster but did not disclose their specific substances.
- ▪The wellness industry is projected to grow from $6.8 trillion to $9.8 trillion by 2029.
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