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Ryan Peptides

Ryan Peptides

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Miami, FL Katılım Ekim 2021
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Ryan Peptides
Ryan Peptides@ryanpeptides·
Retatrutide is my favorite peptide by far - Hunger suppression - Impulse suppression - Torches body fat - Torches liver fat Idk that I’ll come off of it any time soon.
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Ryan Peptides@ryanpeptides·
1 in 8 American adults is on a GLP-1 drug
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Ryan Peptides@ryanpeptides·
JUST IN: Retatrutide observed to reduce body weight by 200%, producing the first ever -175 lbs human
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Peptide Confessions
Peptide Confessions@pepfessions·
a 10mg vial of retatrutide from a pharmacy: $1,400/month.the same molecule, same purity, from a research vendor: $89.the gap between those two numbers is the entire weight loss industry.
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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
Five agonists in one drug. I forget who made this joke, but GLP-1s are now at the "fuck it we're doing five razors" stage of innovation
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alpha man
alpha man@alphaman_111·
Doctor won’t tell you 1. Just 5 walnuts a day can improve memory and cognitive function due to high omega-3 content. 2. A 100g bar of dark chocolate (70–85% cocoa) packs 11.9mg of iron, more than a 100g beef steak (2.7mg). 3. Coconut water is nearly identical to blood plasma. It was once used in emergency IV hydration during wartime! 4. Celery is 95% water but packed with electrolytes, making it a natural hydration booster with almost zero calories. 5. Egg yolks contain almost every essential vitamin. They have vitamins A, D, E, K, and B-complex, making them one of the most nutrient-dense foods. 6. Apples give you more energy than coffee, thanks to their natural sugars and fiber that provide a steady energy boost without the crash. 7. One avocado has more potassium than a banana, helping regulate blood pressure and keep your heart healthy.
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CryptoDaddi
CryptoDaddi@TheCryptoDaddi·
Hot take: Peptides aren’t “research chemicals”, they’re the rightful upgrade to human biology that the FDA is illegally gatekeeping. Every single day people are healing torn ligaments, reversing gut disease, melting visceral fat, and regaining youthful skin with BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and GLP (reta/tirz) peptides while the medical establishment clutches pearls and calls them “dangerous.” The real danger is forcing people to choose between waiting 18 months for an appointment or suffering. Peptides are safer, cheaper, and more effective than 90 % of approved pharmaceuticals. Open access would collapse chronic-disease industries overnight. Change my mind.
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Real Peptides
Real Peptides@realpeptides·
Everyone is talking about Eli Lilly's retatrutide results in the pivotal phase 3 obesity trial. This is the proper breakdown, in full: (1/13)
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Vance 🌞⚡️
Vance 🌞⚡️@VanceE·
I don't want to pick a fight but when it comes to the research and practicality I prefer Methylene Blue over GHK-Cu (Copper Peptides). Proven: - MB promotes wound healing in dermal fibroblasts - MB treatment alters the expression of a subset of ECM proteins, including upregulation of elastin and collagen 2A1 - MB increases skin thickness and hydration - MB increases tissue viability and shows no signs of irritation on in vitro reconstructed 3D human skin - MB upregulates the expression of Nrf2 and its downstream antioxidant genes - MB reduces aging signs in old skin cells - MB is a more potent ROS scavenger than NAC, MitoQ, and mTEM nature.com/articles/s4159… Copper peptides for sure give me glass skin but it's like my skin becomes more fragile. I burn easier, can't grapple as much, etc. I use copper at night but every single day and every time I'm in the sun I use Methylene Blue and tallow balm. On top of those benefits it's used over risky coral reefs to protect them from UV damage. "Ultraviolet radiation protection potentials of Methylene Blue for human skin and coral reef health PMID: 34050204" pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC81… You can skip carcinogenic sunscreen and just give your skin an antioxidant that's 1000x stronger than vitamin c. Seriously, 100 nM methylene blue vs 100 μM vitamin C and MB outperformed. That’s roughly a 1,000x lower concentration of MB producing better mitochondrial ROS effects in those skin fibroblast models. I digress, you can hate on Methylene Blue ingestion all you want, the skin benefits are undisputed. And yes after 6 months our famous MB grass fed tallow balm has returned, balmbeach.co/products/balm-…. Fk Denmark, we're back.
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Noah Ryan@NoahRyanCo

Regardless your thoughts on consuming methylene blue, applying it topically as blue-infused tallow balm is undefeated

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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
My thoughts on peptides…
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Real Peptides@realpeptides·
Retatrutide is positioned to be the best-selling drug ever. In trials, it led to 24% weight loss over 48 weeks and reversed fatty liver in 93% of patients. Eli Lilly is still working through Phase 3. But what makes it better than semaglutide and tirzepatide? (1/12)
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Apparently the whole 5g of Creatine daily Bed by 9:00 230 of Protein Lifting heavy 6X a week Cardio 4x week Magnesium & Glycine bed Full vitamin stack Whole Foods & Peptides Wild Roman Skincare routine Phone on DND No alcohol Actually works
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
There is something spiritual about living your life with no alcohol, drugs, nicotine, vaping, steroids, peptides, tattoo ink, Botox, lip injections, spray tans, antidepressants, ADHD meds, or melatonin. Nearly impossible in modern society, but aspirationally superior lifestyle.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do. I'm stacking two peptides with opposite side effects and testing whether the downsides cancel while the benefits don't. Tirzepatide didn't work for me. I'm already top 1% on glucose control and body composition, so the marginal upside was small. And even at 20% of the starting dose (0.5 mg/week), my resting HR climbed 2–3 bpm. Even granting it might return to baseline in a couple weeks, not worth it. So I'm testing whether I can stack two peptides with opposite side effects and get the best of both worlds. Tirzepatide: metabolic optimization, yet raises my HR and can disrupt my sleep. CJC-1295 (a GHRH agonist that drives my own GH and IGF-1): growth and repair, but can blunt my glucose control and cause insulin resistance. Opposite vectors on autonomic tone. Opposite vectors on glucose. On paper, the side effects cancel but the benefits don't. That's my hypothesis. Now I'll measure it. Two CJC-1295 variants on the table: • DAC: weekly injection, extended half-life • No-DAC + Ipamorelin: daily, before bed The peptide community leans no-DAC, assuming it better preserves pulsatile GH release, with fewer side effects. However, the published data on DAC is better than the public consensus gives it credit for: sustained GHRH signaling without abolishing pulses, 7.5x overnight GH trough, >150% IGF-1 increase after two weekly doses at 30 µg/kg. I'm starting with DAC, weekly dosing of the long-acting version, and monitoring side effects closely. If they're intolerable, I'll switch to no-DAC + Ipamorelin, daily. Here’s my protocol, taking it easy on the dose, since DAC peptides are long acting: Week 1 1.2 mg CJC-1295 DAC Week 2 2.4 mg (or switch to no-DAC + Ipamorelin if side effects demand it) Weeks 3 and 4 2.4 mg CJC-1295 weekly + 0.25 mg tirzepatide, twice weekly Measuring everything: • Weekly blood: IGF-1, GH, GHRH, fasting glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, ApoA1, ApoB, prolactin, cortisol • Continuous CGM across all 4 weeks • Continuous core body temp (eCelsius capsule), weekly • Sleep, HR, HRV: 24/7 I'll post results as they arrive.
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Healthy Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
BPC-157 was tested on HUMAN knees. Not rats. Humans. 16 patients. Real knee pain. Osteoarthritis. Meniscus tears. Ligament damage. Their doctors gave them two options: cortisone or surgery. They got BPC-157 instead. 90% reported pain relief. Not for a week. Not for a month. Past 6 MONTHS. (PMID: 34324435) Every time someone says “it’s just rat studies” — show them this. Cortisone numbs pain for 3 weeks then BREAKS DOWN the collagen holding your knee together. You pay $500 to accelerate the damage. Surgery costs $15,000-50,000. Months of recovery. And most knees are never the same. BPC-157 grows new blood vessels into the damage. Builds fresh collagen. Activates repair your body stopped sending. → 90% pain relief past 6 months → no surgery → no cortisone → no side effects reported → a peptide your stomach already makes 16 patients. 90% success. Published. Peer-reviewed. Your orthopedic surgeon charges $30,000 and gives you a 60% chance. BPC-157 cost a fraction and hit 90%. That’s not even the craziest thing BPC-157 has done. Check the comments.
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Healthy Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
BPC-157 fixed injuries that doctors called permanent. Severed nerves — REGREW. Torn ligaments — REBUILT. Destroyed gut lining — REVERSED. A punctured cornea — HEALED. Parkinson’s tremors — GONE. Not in years. In WEEKS. → regrew SEVERED nerves → reattached tendons to BONE → 90% knee pain relief in HUMANS → reversed gut damage from Advil → healed a PUNCTURED eye → reversed Parkinson’s and prevented DEATH → no lethal dose EVER found A 15-amino-acid peptide from your own stomach juice. Your body makes it. Just not enough to finish the job. That shoulder. That knee. That gut. Every injury you still carry is a repair your body started and never completed. 500+ published studies. Your doctor has never mentioned it. BPC-157 finishes what your body quit on. I take Barrier Health’s oral tablet BPC-157 personally. No injection. No prescription. Code ALFRED saves you 15%. I’ll drop the link below.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
A bit off brand, but I've been experimenting with peptides for a year or two now. Peptides are to health what Bitcoin is to finance and what AI is to business. I tried them for the anti-aging, longevity, and healing benefits, but soon found that I was the most energetic and focused I'd ever been. I wrote an article about it:
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Real Peptides
Real Peptides@realpeptides·
The benefits of GHK-Cu are insane: - In human trials, it increased collagen 51% in 3 months - Outperformed vitamin C AND retinoic acid for collagen - Beat Matrixyl 3000 (a leading anti-aging peptide) by 31.6% wrinkle reduction - Resets 31% of the human genome - Triggers cancer cells' natural self-destruct mechanism Yet most people only see it as a "skincare ingredient."
Peptime@ItsPeptime

GHK-Cu is in my top 3 peptides The only reason it’s not as popular is because of how long it takes to produce the desired results Have patience people!

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