Functional Warrior

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Functional Warrior

Functional Warrior

@TheFXWarrior

Dallas, TX Katılım Nisan 2026
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Disclosed Labs
Disclosed Labs@DisclosedLabs·
Looked into Cenexa Labs (cenexalabs.com) last night. They publish approximately 58 Certificates of Analysis identifying Bio-Synthesis Inc. as the issuing laboratory. As far as we can tell, every one of those COAs is fabricated. Here’s what we found.
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@Aheroesjourney @DisclosedLabs I believe so. Cenexa has a Houston number, they ship out of Conroe so it arrives really quick to Dallas. Bio-Synthesis, Inc. is in Lewisville, but doesn't seem to be doing their COAs. Bioviridian (which seems to be a fake generated html site) lists as in College Station.
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A Heroes Journey
A Heroes Journey@Aheroesjourney·
@DisclosedLabs In Texas? . I recently discovered something about a company operating with that name in Lewisville Texas
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@DisclosedLabs Only two companies show up at the Bioviridian site contact address 11134-A Hopes Creek Road, College Station, TX: Ecolyse and ResponderX. I've emailed Ecolyse to confirm if they're aware of their existence.
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@DisclosedLabs COA2796 pulls up the same first KLOW blend analysis on their site prior to BioSyn, which existed when I first purchased prior May. Not sure if the doc creation timestamp could possibly be related to them refreshing their page. But site looks like a quick html gen.
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@DisclosedLabs Called them directly just now and the operator confirmed they don't do business as "BioSyn Systems", only as Bio-Synthesis
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Disclosed Labs
Disclosed Labs@DisclosedLabs·
Emailed Bio-Synthesis Inc. directly yesterday asking whether these documents are authentic. No response yet. Cenexa Labs is now hidden from disclosedlabs.com pending confirmation. Their COAs are withdrawn from our index. We’ll update when the lab responds either way.
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@DisclosedLabs I’ve been scanning the latest independent verifier sites without seeing them pop up and been requesting it 🙏 appreciate your prompt dive in
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@DisclosedLabs Only in that I’ve purchased and used product from them the last couple months, as well as those in my network, but I’ve been skeptical absent sending off to a lab to independently test. Looks too good to be true, but been many things they’ve demonstrated that provide comfort.
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Disclosed Labs
Disclosed Labs@DisclosedLabs·
The peptide testing bar: 1. Identity - is it the right molecule? 2. Purity - how clean is it? 3. Mass spec - does it weigh what it should? 4. Net content - is there as much as the label says? 5. Endotoxin - fever risk? 6. Sterility - any bacteria at all? 7. Microbial - how much bacterial load? 8. Heavy metals - lead/mercury/arsenic? Most “COAs” run 1-2 of these. The full panel is the actual bar.
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@bryan_johnson Help validate my own testing 🤛🏼 Neuroplasticity - NAD+ coenzyme - SS-31 - Semax nasal - Selank nasal - MOTS-c Injury Recovery - KPV - GHK-Cu - Cartalax - BPC-157 - TB-500 Recomposition / Recov. (healthy lifestyle) - GLP-3 microdose - CJC-1295 no DAC + Ipamorelin - Sermorelin
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
What peptide should I test next?
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

People mistakenly believe peptides are only good. Peptides can be bad, too. They can cause adverse effects. Some dangerous. I did a peptide experiment and measured its effects in my body. The results are complicated. I tried a peptide called CJC-1295. It pushed my growth hormone up by ~8x. That’s good. That’s what it was supposed to do. But, it also came with adverse effects: > increased my morning fasted blood sugar up 20% > increased stress hormone by 12% > tanked my REM sleep by 23% > made my pancreas work 53% harder and was still losing to rising blood glucose > increased my insulin resistance by 50% These were the most obvious side effects, and I only ran a very narrow panel for this experiment. So I’m sure there’s more. I stopped after two doses, without even reaching the intended target dose. For those of you new to peptides, your body sends instructions to itself using tiny chemical messengers called peptides. There are thousands of them. For example, GLP-1s are drugs that take an existing class of short-lived peptides and modify them to extend their activity duration, which turns them into drugs, following rigorous clinical testing. CJC-1295 is one of those peptide-drugs. It tells your brain to release more growth hormone. Growth hormone is your body's signal to build muscle, repair tissue, and recover. However, and like most grey market peptides, CJC-1295 did not succeed its clinical trial, and hence never became an “official” drug. There is a version called CJC-1295 with DAC. DAC is an attachment glued onto the peptide that makes it last for days in your body instead of hours. One shot, longer effect, just like GLP-1s. Why people use it: more growth hormone could mean better recovery, leaner body, faster healing. The experiment I completed. Two injections a week of CJC-1295 with DAC: > 1.2 mg > 1.8 mg 48 hours after the first injection I was nearly comatose. It felt like severe jet lag, the type you’d feel after traveling nine time zones. My sleep was wrecked and I felt continuously awful. My REM sleep dropped by 23%. REM is when your brain processes memories and repairs itself. Less time for my brain to repair itself. During the experiment, I never felt rested and always fatigued. Why we chose CJC-1295 with DAC. Some will say we picked the wrong peptide. They will say I should have used a different version, CJC-1295 without DAC, mixed with another peptide called Ipamorelin. We went with CJC-1295 with DAC instead as it has the most controlled studies. CJC-1295 with DAC has 2 controlled trials in healthy adults. Ipamorelin alone has 1 controlled trial in healthy adults, plus 1 study that failed when they tried it on bowel surgery patients. The mix of the two has zero controlled trials. On Ipamorelin, it copies a chemical called ghrelin, the one that makes you hungry. On its own it gives you a quick burst of growth hormone that fades fast. It does not keep your longer acting growth signal (called IGF-1) up. Clinics mix Ipamorelin with CJC-1295 no-DAC because the two together are supposed to work better. But we don’t know if that’s accurate because we don’t have trial data. This is a problem with peptides. Almost none of them have been tested properly. We are flying blind. Most of what people use is based on what someone said online, what a clinic claims, or what a friend reports from their subjective feelings. Peptides have the potential to be great when well-studied.

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Functional Warrior
Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@kalos21million Also, if you have anything on Cartalax you could add 🤛🏼. 8wks KLOW blend for long term herniated disc lower back, slightly helped with inflammation. 2-3 days going Cartalax + KPV + GHK-Cu, immediate substantial relief 🙌 seems disc bulge has been retracting quick
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@kalos21million The last two months and been pleased. The stated purity process, 100% USA-made attest, $, and COAs from local labs look legit, but anyone can cook something up with an LLM these days. Other than testing myself, interested in your validation checks. cenexalabs.com/cenexa-pure-pr…
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kalos
kalos@kalos21million·
I wrote a peptide guide and encyclopedia. I created a useful website that reviews peptide vendors and allows users to share their individual experiences with dozens of peptides. I created a vendor and testing lab list with links. I created an interactive visual map for global peptide vendors, labs, and manufacturers. Check it out: thepepguide.netlify.app
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@bryan_johnson Seems aligned with what is expected from DAC. On to CJC-1295 no DAC + Ipamorelin? 👨‍🔬
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Bodybuilders use the peptide CJC-1295 to grow muscle. I tried it for two weeks. Unexpectedly, it changed how my body responded to 200°F sauna protocol. First, the good. I spent more total time above the heat shock protein (HSPs) threshold. This is when my core body temperature reaches 102.2°F and heat shock proteins are released. Before CJC, total time in HSP land was 9 minutes (with face cooling). On day 9 of CJC, it rose to 15 minutes. Resulting in more HSP exposure per session. Now the bad. It took me 13 minutes longer to reach the target heat shock threshold of 102.2°F. From 41 minutes to reach threshold at baseline to 53 minutes on day 9. This is an insane level of primal panic to be in 200°F for 53 min. Max core temperature remained below the 103°F mark (39.4°C) The sauna session went from 41 minutes total to 56 minutes total to get the HSP benefit. CJC raises growth hormone which causes the body to retain more water and sodium. More water means more thermal mass which means core temperature rises slower. The body is harder to heat up. A second interesting data point. My max sauna heart rate dropped from 135 to 128 bpm while the core body temp remained the same. For a bodybuilder, this water retention helps performance and physique. For someone using sauna for HSP activation, it is a tradeoff. You bank more HSP time per session, but you pay for it with substantially longer sessions. I've stopped CJC-1295 DAC. The side effect burden outweighed the benefit. A 6 minute gain in HSP exposure is not worth 14 extra minutes in the sauna plus the unknowns of sustained GH elevation. It disrupted my REM sleep and caused clear blood sugar disruption with early insulin resistance signals (posting soon). In 2 weeks I will retest after washout. If time to threshold returns to 40 minutes, the GH mechanism is confirmed. If it stays elevated, what I observed was heat acclimation. Peptides are great, we just don't know much about them.
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Functional Warrior@TheFXWarrior·
@ogsvg Nicely done 👏🏻. Could you add Cartalax?? Have noticed immediate benefits compared to KLOW for cartilage / herniated disc
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osk@ogsvg·
Peptides are not miracle drugs! I built a site that grades them against the data. 46 peptides. 419 citations. community-voted tier list. not medical advice. not selling you anything on this site. I love peptides and there's too much BS on socials about em... go see the information for yourself. reptides.co
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