Peptides are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, serving as essential components for various biological functions. They are smaller than proteins, making them crucial for numerous physiological processes, including signaling, immune responses, and cell signaling.

BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide that consists of 15 amino acids. It is a partial sequence of body protection compound (BPC) that can be found in human gastric juice. BPC-157 is known for its remarkable healing properties, including the ability to accelerate the healing of many different wounds and injuries. It has been extensively studied for its efficacy in healing tendons, muscles, nervous system injuries, and even the gastrointestinal tract, with a strong safety profile in research settings.

Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 are growth hormone-releasing peptides (GHRPs) that stimulate the pituitary gland to release growth hormone (GH). They are often used together to synergistically increase GH levels in the body, which can lead to benefits such as improved muscle growth, fat loss, and recovery times. Ipamorelin is known for its specificity, targeting only GH release without affecting other hormones, while CJC-1295 is a long-acting GHRH (growth hormone-releasing hormone) analog that enhances GH release duration.

Semaglutide is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. It mimics the action of GLP-1, a hormone involved in appetite regulation and insulin secretion. By activating GLP-1 receptors, semaglutide increases insulin release in response to high blood sugar levels, decreases glucagon secretion, and promotes satiety, leading to reduced calorie intake and weight loss. Semaglutide has shown significant efficacy in improving glycemic control and reducing body weight, making it a valuable tool in managing type 2 diabetes and obesity.

Each of these peptides demonstrates the diverse therapeutic potential of peptide-based treatments, highlighting their importance in current and future medical research and applications.

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29 Comments

  1. P.p.s if you’re really annoyed I tried peptides in a bid to help educate you guys. Go suck off ya nan. This is an education channel not a popularity contest.

  2. I'm interested in peptides but I'm really worry about the side effects as Andrew Huberman noted that peptides (HGH) could increase the size of tumour and also cancer and i don't know if i have a tumour and or cancer

  3. Got to say I injected some on sat for the pain in my shoulder woke up for work this morning normally it's stiff my left shoulder and like toothache from to much flat benching. I feel like someone's taken my shoulder off and put a new one on 0 pains or aches this morning bcp157 is nuts definitely works for me.

  4. Just started BPC 175 to try and help my achillies tendonitis that ive had for over a year, currently on day 2 taking 250mcg twice daily.. im having bad nasua and fatigue so may have to lower the dose to 300 per day and see how that goes

  5. Thank you James for the insides …the only thing I'm missing and where Huberman's to Rogan's etc don't want to get their feet wet… is the fact of how to get all those peptides allowed for human intake. In general what is available out there (99%) is for research purpose only and declared: "NOT suitable for human intake".

    I do understand that by law for most proponents of peptide therapies or supplementation are forced to declare so. Nonetheless it'll help to clarify this more in depth.

    Otherwise all conversations about this subject are completely useless because it forces people to buy from doubtful resources without knowing the actual risks. Which have nothing to do with the peptide itself. To understand the origin, producers and delivery form would help great deal.

    At the end of the day when I go to a pharmacy to buy some headache pill I do not even read what's on the label knowing though that there might be potential side effects.

    Funny though, we trust it blindly because we bought it in a public pharmacy 💁🏻‍♂

  6. So these guys are destroying their joints in the gym,, then buying these injections to fix them. Sounds silly. How about hacking off and give your body some rest

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