Peptides

peptides are potentially dangerous

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“works great until you realize it's unregulated internet injections”
YouTube is full of success stories, people healing rotator cuffs with BPC-157 and melting fat with ipamorelin after months of proper use. Reddit arrived with the reality check that most peptides sold online contain either nothing or the wrong substances entirely, with zero human safety trials completed. doctors who've analyzed gray market products found people are literally injecting unknown compounds bought off the internet. the results work until you find out what you've actually been putting in your body.
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“Not one peptide on the gray market has been through a human safety trial. Zero. BPC-157 is not FDA approved. The FDA blocked compounding pharmaci”

what's working

  • Some peptides have been safely prescribed by doctors since 2014 with no documented adverse events or safety concerns reported.
  • Users report significant personal health improvements, including weight loss, improved body composition, and healing of injuries like rotator cuff tears and knee damage.

what's not

  • People are injecting themselves with unknown substances bought off the internet without proper medical oversight or regulatory approval.
  • Many peptides lack rigorous human safety data despite being promoted by wellness influencers, with claims made without scientific evidence.
  • Peptides purchased on the gray market have not undergone human safety trials, with products often containing undisclosed or fraudulent substances from dubious sources.
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