I think he looks fine for 51 personally, not that looks necessarily always indicate someone’s health status.

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Impressive stack.
Guessing the liver and kidney prescription pills he mentions are metformin and an ace inhibitor.
Omacor seems to be an omega 3 prescription. Sulindac (nsaid) prescription.
Cholesterol medication would probably be a statin.
supplements:
joint command: glucosamine/chondroitin/(maybe some herb extracts, msm, hyaluronic acid in it),
vitamin e, coq10, chromium, vitamin c, calcium/magnesium/zinc, multi mineral, humanofort, aspirin,
omega fat, echinacea, multi vitamin & mineral, saw palmetto, prostate health, advil.

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If that’s all he takes, then he’s natty, no? Or are we only seeing part of his polypharmacy🤣…

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I agree there are exceptions but “how we look” is a strong indicator of health status. It might not be a leading indicator but it is certainly a lagging indicator of health. It takes hard work to be very healthy and look bad. On the other hand, looking good is one of the rewards for getting healthy.

But faking it (appearing healthy) is the oldest game in town.

Sun exposure is a tricky bit. More sunshine obtained through outdoor activity is great for health but ages the skin. This is probably Attila’s issue. I’d guess he is pretty healthy and I also don’t think he looks bad for his age.

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He, at least, did the Minicircle’s follistatin gene therapy which is a WADA prohibited substance so he is not a natty.

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The peanut gallery thinks he looks older than he is. He is a handsome guy, though.

I am in the camp that someone’s health might be reflected in their body (they exercise and are not obese, for example), but I don’t think faces reflect health. I think genes (and spf!) are everything.

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