I don't get sick as easily because obesity early in life causes your skeleton to be wider for your height.
Right now I don't care about being sick, I just want to be skinny so I need to get some osteoclasts eating that robust bone structure.
To lose weight and change my frame to a runner's I will:
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Eat only the first 8 hours of the day and fast the rest.
Never run just weight lift upper body groups high reps low weight
Nothing but organic fruit, farm-fresh veggies, amino acid macrobiotic complexes, low-fat sugar-free salmon rich with omega 3 fatty acids, and 99% fat-free ground turkey breast.
Sleep 9 hours a night.
Focalin/ritalin and nicotine. I am lacking in acetylcholine and dopamine but endorphins are the most empowering psycho-stimulant of all.[/list]
Originally posted by Astner
Not all cells in the human body are stationary, on top of that, even if you manage to map them and their movements, then what? You're going to individually poke a hole in each and everyone of them without ruining the membrane and inject RNA-altering catalysts?
That's really not necessary. If I wanted to be 10 feet tall all I'd need are some stem-cells with 10 foot tall coding, the rest of cells will follow suit.
But yes, not only could you poke a hole in every single cell with advanced nanites, one could actually replace every organic cell with a nanite that is thousands of times more efficient for that biological function, and immortal. With the exception of the human brain of course. We would need to have a unified string theory of everything and smarter than human AI in order to create a working model of 7 billion non-replicable human brains and personalities. But even that is possible, though it requires the creation of an artificial universe.