Not mutants or supersoldier shit.
I'm talking about the realistic and practical uses of the human body. I've been studying medical ethics recently as one of my core modules. Thanks to 'ethics', its basically illegal to test drugs in the developmental process or practise surgery and etc on humans. This sounds really nice at first, like you're being humane and protecting the rights of people, right?
Wrong.
Its not 'ethical' to do X or Y experiments but its 'ethical' when you let millions of others die to disease or hunger. In all honesty, you could pick a hundred people in the slums or from those starving in Africa. People who would otherwise die anyway or have a life so shitty you can't even begin to imagine it. Give them food, pay for lodging and then happily experiment on them (in a humane manner of course). I'm telling you plenty of people in the world are in conditions so bad that such an offer would be a dream come through.
Do you know how long it takes and expensive it is for medical breakthroughs to occur nowadays? It takes over a decade of research and animal testing before they can even think of attempting trials on humans after they're sure their drug is 99.9% safe on humans.
No company is willing to invest billions of dollars for something like the cure of cancer because of how impractical it is to develop it.
Human experimentation would speed up these researches by leaps and bounds. Like you have no idea.
How many millions of lives would have been saved AND improved if people would just shut the fuck up about ethics? Instead, people feel good they're 'protecting' the rights of these poor souls and happily continue with their lives while these people starve and die.