We must relie on what we learn and do what's best for taking control of our own health as the medical industry has failed miserably and not anyone's friend. Excellent video.
Great talk Dr. Edwin Lee, Peptides in a nut shell: GHK-Cu Peptide: GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine-Copper) is a peptide that is believed to have various potential benefits, including skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory effects. The dosages and cycling protocols for GHK-Cu can vary depending on the specific purpose and the form of administration (topical or injectable). Generally, it is advisable to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer or consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance. BPC-157 Peptide: BPC-157 (Body Protective Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide that has shown potential for tissue repair and healing effects. The dosages and cycling protocols for BPC-157 can also vary depending on factors such as the specific condition being targeted and the mode of administration (oral or injectable). It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide appropriate guidance based on your individual circumstances. Thymus Alpha-1 Peptide: Thymus Alpha-1 is a peptide derived from the thymus gland that is believed to have immunomodulatory properties. It is often used to support the immune system and as an adjuvant therapy for certain medical conditions. The dosages and cycling protocols for Thymus Alpha-1 may depend on factors such as the individual's health status and the specific treatment goals. Consulting a healthcare professional experienced in peptide therapies is recommended. Epithalamin Peptide: Epithalamin is a peptide that is derived from the pineal gland. It is claimed to have potential anti-aging effects and may help regulate certain physiological processes. However, the scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. Since dosages and cycling protocols can vary depending on the specific product and individual factors, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using epithalamin or any other peptide. Remember, peptides can have different effects and interact with individual body chemistry in various ways. It's crucial to prioritize safety and consult with a healthcare professional who can provide appropriate guidance based on your specific needs and health status.
My own personal experience with peptides, it won’t do anything if you have low iron, ferritin. I found this out years later, taking iron supplements increased IGF-1 from 139 -> 189. I never tried peptides after restoring iron stores. I’m hesitant to try peptides again knowing members of my family have have skin cancer in their later years. I will wait for more studies to become available.
Nice work Mike. 💪💪💪 Are you looking at making peptides available on BMH? Regulatory hurdles in the UK are worse than the USA. Had a great talk with a forward thinking and trail blazing consultant endocrinologist last week that is running one of the NHS sites in the north east. We both agreed that the UK are way behind and archaic. So the usual chat but he says that the older generation are starting to listen and as the younger ones come through it should start making changes. 🤞🤞🤞😫😫😫 We shall see. Best regards, Scott. ✌️🙏✌️
Thanks for the comment. Happy to hear you had a good experience. Dr Edwin Lee is a very open minded endocrinologist and focused on the science and evidence which is vastly different to what we see with endocrinology in the UK or at least in the UK NHS. Looking forward to meeting Dr Lee type endcrinologists in the UK someday.
@@balancemyhormonesvery interesting interview you also brought a lot of knowledge to the table. What’s your opinion on cjc 1295 with DAC? I was told whenever you see cjc 1295 on vial it contains DAC even at compound pharmacies, it will only be cjc 1296 with no dac when it’s written no dac. Ghk is the only one on his list I haven’t tried yet. Take care.
Hmmm - not sure there are any secrets in this interview... If I missed it please could someone let me know. GHK-Cu for example has been around since the 1970's
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Where would you recommend getting the peptides from, I need to get a full blood work up because doctors are useless you ask them what your test level is and all you get is it’s fine, however when you ask them to elaborate they look at you like your stupid ! 🤔
We must relie on what we learn and do what's best for taking control of our own health as the medical industry has failed miserably and not anyone's friend. Excellent video.
Great talk Dr. Edwin Lee, Peptides in a nut shell:
GHK-Cu Peptide:
GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine-Copper) is a peptide that is believed to have various potential benefits, including skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory effects. The dosages and cycling protocols for GHK-Cu can vary depending on the specific purpose and the form of administration (topical or injectable). Generally, it is advisable to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer or consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
BPC-157 Peptide:
BPC-157 (Body Protective Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide that has shown potential for tissue repair and healing effects. The dosages and cycling protocols for BPC-157 can also vary depending on factors such as the specific condition being targeted and the mode of administration (oral or injectable). It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide appropriate guidance based on your individual circumstances.
Thymus Alpha-1 Peptide:
Thymus Alpha-1 is a peptide derived from the thymus gland that is believed to have immunomodulatory properties. It is often used to support the immune system and as an adjuvant therapy for certain medical conditions. The dosages and cycling protocols for Thymus Alpha-1 may depend on factors such as the individual's health status and the specific treatment goals. Consulting a healthcare professional experienced in peptide therapies is recommended.
Epithalamin Peptide:
Epithalamin is a peptide that is derived from the pineal gland. It is claimed to have potential anti-aging effects and may help regulate certain physiological processes. However, the scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. Since dosages and cycling protocols can vary depending on the specific product and individual factors, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using epithalamin or any other peptide.
Remember, peptides can have different effects and interact with individual body chemistry in various ways. It's crucial to prioritize safety and consult with a healthcare professional who can provide appropriate guidance based on your specific needs and health status.
Missed the third peptide. Would be great to have the dosages and period of administration!
My own personal experience with peptides, it won’t do anything if you have low iron, ferritin. I found this out years later, taking iron supplements increased IGF-1 from 139 -> 189. I never tried peptides after restoring iron stores. I’m hesitant to try peptides again knowing members of my family have have skin cancer in their later years. I will wait for more studies to become available.
Nice work Mike. 💪💪💪
Are you looking at making peptides available on BMH? Regulatory hurdles in the UK are worse than the USA.
Had a great talk with a forward thinking and trail blazing consultant endocrinologist last week that is running one of the NHS sites in the north east. We both agreed that the UK are way behind and archaic. So the usual chat but he says that the older generation are starting to listen and as the younger ones come through it should start making changes. 🤞🤞🤞😫😫😫
We shall see.
Best regards,
Scott. ✌️🙏✌️
Always very interesting. It will be stimulating professionally to be able to collaborate in the future. Sincere congratulations
Very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! I've done all his favourites 😂 with some interesting results with regards to age reversal & increased stamina.
Thanks for the comment. Happy to hear you had a good experience. Dr Edwin Lee is a very open minded endocrinologist and focused on the science and evidence which is vastly different to what we see with endocrinology in the UK or at least in the UK NHS. Looking forward to meeting Dr Lee type endcrinologists in the UK someday.
@@balancemyhormonesvery interesting interview you also brought a lot of knowledge to the table. What’s your opinion on cjc 1295 with DAC? I was told whenever you see cjc 1295 on vial it contains DAC even at compound pharmacies, it will only be cjc 1296 with no dac when it’s written no dac. Ghk is the only one on his list I haven’t tried yet. Take care.
Where do we start? i need peptides.
bp-157 is a good starting point
Right, if people were injecting BPC for 20 years then where were they getting it from?
Hmmm - not sure there are any secrets in this interview... If I missed it please could someone let me know. GHK-Cu for example has been around since the 1970's
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your feedback.
Lots of information
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Where would you recommend getting the peptides from, I need to get a full blood work up because doctors are useless you ask them what your test level is and all you get is it’s fine, however when you ask them to elaborate they look at you like your stupid ! 🤔
Thanks for the comment. It’s so true and we have discussed this type of medial Gas lighting.
Legit source for peptides? Also for to the eu
Yes, I can recommend a reliable source for peptides that ships to the EU.
@@balancemyhormones that would be great please share