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Organization of A-grade peptide products
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Semaglutide (GLP-1 appetite peptide)
GLP1 receptor activation.
Slows gastric emptying, cuts cravings, lowers blood sugar, and creates consistent fat loss for beginners and long term users.
Extra points people miss
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Helps nighttime binge episodes
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Drops fasting glucose quickly
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Reduces emotional eating during stress
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Best entry point for new GLP users Good for
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Eating control
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Stable fat loss
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Binge control
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Insulin support Check out the study for yourself --> https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33567185/ 📘 Full breakdown coming soon.
NAD+ (anti aging peptide)
Cellular energy and mitochondrial health.
ATP production
(ATP is the energy currency inside cells)
Sirtuin activation
(sirtuins regulate longevity, cellular repair, and stress resistance)
Hidden NAD+ benefits
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Better mental stamina
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Reduced brain fog
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Recovery support when dieting
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Helps GLP users maintain performance Great for energy, mood, cognition, and keeping GLP users from feeling flat. Check out the study for yourself --> https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10692436/ 📘 Full breakdown coming soon.
PT-141 (horny peptide)
Works in the brain not the bloodstream.
MC3R and MC4R activation
(receives signals tied to desire, motivation, and arousal)
Extra advantages
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Works even when ED meds fail
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Helps women with low desire
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Creates spontaneous desire rather than mechanical arousal
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Useful for couples experimenting Helps low libido in both men and women even when ED meds don’t work. Check out the study for yourself --> https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6819021/ 📘 Full breakdown coming soon.
Melanotan 2 (tanning peptide)
MC1 for pigment
MC3 and MC4 for libido, appetite, and social behavior shifts.
More effects people forget
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Can reduce appetite for some
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Mood lift in many users
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Faster tanning even without sun
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Early data suggesting neurobehavior changes in autism models Great for
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Tanning
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Libido
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Mood
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Mild appetite control Check out the study for yourself --> https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4515169/ 📘 Full breakdown coming soon.