The Peptides Podcast: Everything You Need To Know About Anti-Aging, Muscle Gain, Fat Loss & Recovery Peptides.
Description
-How do peptides work? -What is the safety/side effects of peptides? -What are the best anti-aging peptides? -What are the best fat loss and muscle gain peptides? -What are the best recovery peptides? -What peptides work for cognition and neural enhancement? -How do you properly mix and administer peptides? -Do peptides need to be "cycled"?
My guest on today's show, Jean-François Tremblay, comes highly recommended by former podcast guest and regenerative medicine physician Dr. Matt Cook as one of the world's leading experts on the wonderful world of peptides and SARMs.
Dr. Tremblay studied Exercise Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology. He has been investigating (in theory and in practice) peptides and SARMs since the 1990's and now makes peptides his main research subject. He has developed a wealth of expertise on peptides and SARMs and their practical applications in sports performance, anti-aging and health in general.
During my discussion with Jean-François Tremblay, you'll discover: -The science of peptides and how they work...5:55- Amino acids linked together
- Growth hormone contains 191 amino acids
- When enough peptides link together, it becomes a protein
- Demistifying some of the myths surrounding peptides:
- They must be refrigerated at all times (only for certain peptides)
- Methionine bonds
- Most peptides are long chain, stable at room temp,
- More sensitive to light than heat (degradation more likely result of overexposure to light than heat)
- The "local effect" (BPC 157 and TB 500)
- Intra-nasal absorption is not 100%; however, what is injected has a better chance of reaching the brain
- Semax:
- Originally researched in USSR during the Cold War
- Russians are meticulous in their research; however, lacking in ethics
- Icarus documentary
- Researched on humans before other animals; published only after testing on animals
- Worst-case scenario of "overdosing" on peptides is that it simply doesn't work; no notable negative side effects
- Not the case with nootropics; you're messing with the brain's chemistry
- Bottom line: Don't throw caution to the wind. Be aware of proper dosages and administer correctly to the best of your knowledge
- 99% of them come from China (even if the label says "Made in the USA")
- Chinese government dictates who produces what, such as peptides
- Chinese company released a growth hormone which was very effective, then replaced it with another (under the same name) that had negative side effects
- Scandinavian company was dishonest about dosage of melanotan (5 mg when advertised as 10 mg)
- There are only a couple of sources, albeit distributed by many different brands
- The bacteriostatic water included with the peptide should be crystal clear when it's added
- There's a reason for the high cost: equipment, repairs, etc.
- Some, yes. It depends on the peptide
- Effect of BPC-157 lasts around 6 hours
- Effect of TB-500 lasts 10-15 days; but it's out of your system in 12 hours
- Epitalon
- The effects are not as immediate as peptides such as BPC-157
- MOTS-c
- Humanan
- There is no "magic pill"
- Take care of the low hanging fruit: exercise, diet, etc.
- Tesamorelin (Egrifta)
- CJC-1295 (no dac version)
- Nothing for non-competitive use
- Requires strict discipline and patience; marginal results at best
- Epitalon
- DSIP (affects the delta phase of sleep only)
- TB-500 (once a month)
- BPC-157 (once every couple of months)
- Thymus (timalin or vilon) twice a year
- Semax very occasionally
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