The Power of Peptide Therapies

Is there anybody who follows Jay Campbell or has his books that has seen if he recommends any peptides for cancer? I've read about it, but it seems that the medical profession has only advanced to getting ready for clinical trials.
I’ve heard Hunter talk about it, vaguely but I can’t find anything documented on it. I’m assuming because the mafia would come after them.
 
Most peptides from what I’ve researched have low bioavailability if taken orally, as the digestive tract destroys a lot of their delicate integrity. BPC-157
Tirzepatide (GLP-2) or Retatrutide (GLP-3), 1.25mg once or twice a week
Where do you get oral BPC-157 and how much would one take?

I started semaglutide 0.25 mg a week last Thursday. A local spa had a special for $99/month for the first two months, so I signed on for one month to see how I felt. It made me feel bloated the first few days, and I've had some weird little feelingls. I got on the scale today and I've lost 3 lbs, but I think that's from not eating a lot, not because it's curbing my appetite so much, but more from I don't want to waste my $99 so I'm not going to eat a lot whether I'm hungry or not.

Also, where do you get your tirzepatide? The lowest dose the spa will do tirzepatide is 2.5 mg, and it's $299 a month for the first two months, then goes up to $450. :wow:

The bonus of the spa is they give you the shot if you don't want to do it yourself. And it did hurt! :lol:
 
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Is there anybody who follows Jay Campbell or has his books that has seen if he recommends any peptides for cancer? I've read about it, but it seems that the medical profession has only advanced to getting ready for clinical trials.
Potentially, GHK-Cu has anti-cancer actions at the genomic level, but the research isn't conclusive. Dr Kristi Sawicki talks about it in a deep dive she did in this video:

FOXO4 is effective in clearing out senescent cells (aka zombie cells) that can potentially become cancerous, but I'm not sure if it effects tumors.
5-amino-1mq suppresses the NNMT enzyme which is elevated in certain cancers (ovarian, pancreatic and gastric, from what I know, but possibly others). It's theorized that it could improve specific cancer outcomes that involve elevated NNMT.
LL37 is a weird one: in certain cancers such as breast, lung and ovary it seems to facilitate cancer formation while in other cancers like colon and gastric cancer it has been proven to be anti-cancer.
PNC-27 is supposed to straight up kill cancer cells through membrane lysis while leaving normal cells alone, but I know very little about it.

Obviously all of this would have to be researched extensively before attempting anything, but this is what I've gathered, FWIW.
 
I've been wanting to try BPC-157, but would prefer taking it orally. My sister gave me a few capsules of some she bought from ModernAmino's. I have taken a few and feel fine - no apparent side affects, so wanted to buy a bottle, but they no longer sell that exact thing - now it's just labeled Pentadecapeptide 157 - and it's $78 for 60 units, which seems like a good deal. I suspect it's the same thing, but have no way to know (Here's the link). If that seems dodgy, i may go with the ones from ProHealth.
 
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