Peptides
Cross-source consensus on Peptides from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
Uses
How it works
Benefits
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- The way most people use peptides creates significant risks, regardless of the compound itself. — Peptide Protocol: Biomarkers and Dosing Foundation
- Peptides are injectable molecules that function as signaling instructions, widely used by athletes and celebrities. — Extreme Celebrity Biohacks: Results and Low-Cost Alternatives
- Peptide research is still in early stages with limited comprehensive evidence. — Extreme Celebrity Biohacks: Results and Low-Cost Alternatives
- Peptides did not produce significant improvement for osteoarthritis despite many people reporting good results for other conditions. — Extreme Celebrity Biohacks: Results and Low-Cost Alternatives
- Most peptides are not inherently dangerous or problematic. — Peptide Protocol: Biomarkers and Dosing Foundation
- Peptide injections carry psychological appeal because the act of injection creates a felt sense of control. — Peptide Protocol: Biomarkers and Dosing Foundation
- A nightly myofascial stretching routine produced the most substantial arthritis relief of any intervention tried. — Extreme Celebrity Biohacks: Results and Low-Cost Alternatives
- Omega-3 fatty acids from cod liver oil and elimination of seed oils are additional helpful interventions for arthritis. — Extreme Celebrity Biohacks: Results and Low-Cost Alternatives