The Best Peptide to Truly Lose Fat is Not GLP-1, it’s MOTS-C to Boost Mitochondria
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Top Comments (10)
She has a temu understanding of peptides. The host carried the pod
Thomas you know way more than she does about peptides even though some people consider her a peptide specialist, she is not. Keep up the great work!
Not sure if guest is a clinician or not but she seems to have basic internet knowledge of marketed peptides and not a deep comprehension. These are powerful compounds not devoid of significant side effects if misapplied . As a retired physician I'd urge to avoid her clinic and seek out a practitioner who has stronger grasp of the specific MOA of each peptide. Kudos to Thomas's interview skills as he pivoted and spoon fed to carry interview
Everyday a new "BEST"
Sounds like she just sells the stuff and doesn't know the stuff in-depth
Love the short to the point videos very beneficial thank you .
What a bizzare interview. She sounds like she just read a few articles online, and by that i mean literally very few, perhaps only some advertisements at that.
I tried ‘papaya’ (from one of your recent videos) inspired by your notion of it’s healthful benefits. Afterwards I experienced abdominal ‘creaking girders’ while on public transport. This was followed by 2 hours of continual farting. I nearly farted myself inside-out (much to the upset of some young men sat in front of me, in the enclosed train carriage with no windows). -The papaya and it’s evil machinations would not cease; at one point I thought I’d farted out my very soul. Papaya is an agent of mal-intent. I relay this in good faith and transparency, and I very much appreciate your videos. Thank you x
I started adding KPV to my glow blend. It is even more powerful anti - inflammation and healing.
As someone with a B.S. in Medicinal Chemistry and a Master’s in Biochemistry, I find the lack of technical literacy regarding peptide therapeutics in the medical community deeply concerning. We need to clarify a fundamental distinction: Medical Doctors are clinicians, not molecular engineers. While an MD is trained in systemic pathology and organ-specific diagnosis, the standard medical curriculum provides almost no deep-dive instruction on peptide synthesis, pharmacokinetics, or SAR (Structure-Activity Relationships). Peptides occupy a complex middle ground between small molecules and biologics. Understanding them requires a foundation in molecular docking and metabolic stability, areas where most clinicians are not proficient. Consequently, many "medical experts" on this platform are simply echoing secondary information or YouTube summaries rather than interpreting primary biochemical literature. Furthermore, viewers must remain vigilant regarding the "Doctor" title. For instance, popular YouTuber "Dr" Trevor Bachmeyer is a chiropractor, not an MD. Disseminating pharmacological advice without the requisite biochemical or medical training is not only irresponsible; it is a dangerous misrepresentation of credentials. If you are looking for actual expertise on how these molecules interact with the body, look to the Biochemists and Medicinal Chemists. The community needs to stop prioritizing "clinical authority" over actual scientific specialization.
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Top Comments (10)
She has a temu understanding of peptides. The host carried the pod
Thomas you know way more than she does about peptides even though some people consider her a peptide specialist, she is not. Keep up the great work!
Not sure if guest is a clinician or not but she seems to have basic internet knowledge of marketed peptides and not a deep comprehension. These are powerful compounds not devoid of significant side effects if misapplied . As a retired physician I'd urge to avoid her clinic and seek out a practitioner who has stronger grasp of the specific MOA of each peptide. Kudos to Thomas's interview skills as he pivoted and spoon fed to carry interview
Everyday a new "BEST"
Sounds like she just sells the stuff and doesn't know the stuff in-depth
Love the short to the point videos very beneficial thank you .
What a bizzare interview. She sounds like she just read a few articles online, and by that i mean literally very few, perhaps only some advertisements at that.
I tried ‘papaya’ (from one of your recent videos) inspired by your notion of it’s healthful benefits. Afterwards I experienced abdominal ‘creaking girders’ while on public transport. This was followed by 2 hours of continual farting. I nearly farted myself inside-out (much to the upset of some young men sat in front of me, in the enclosed train carriage with no windows). -The papaya and it’s evil machinations would not cease; at one point I thought I’d farted out my very soul. Papaya is an agent of mal-intent. I relay this in good faith and transparency, and I very much appreciate your videos. Thank you x
I started adding KPV to my glow blend. It is even more powerful anti - inflammation and healing.
As someone with a B.S. in Medicinal Chemistry and a Master’s in Biochemistry, I find the lack of technical literacy regarding peptide therapeutics in the medical community deeply concerning. We need to clarify a fundamental distinction: Medical Doctors are clinicians, not molecular engineers. While an MD is trained in systemic pathology and organ-specific diagnosis, the standard medical curriculum provides almost no deep-dive instruction on peptide synthesis, pharmacokinetics, or SAR (Structure-Activity Relationships). Peptides occupy a complex middle ground between small molecules and biologics. Understanding them requires a foundation in molecular docking and metabolic stability, areas where most clinicians are not proficient. Consequently, many "medical experts" on this platform are simply echoing secondary information or YouTube summaries rather than interpreting primary biochemical literature. Furthermore, viewers must remain vigilant regarding the "Doctor" title. For instance, popular YouTuber "Dr" Trevor Bachmeyer is a chiropractor, not an MD. Disseminating pharmacological advice without the requisite biochemical or medical training is not only irresponsible; it is a dangerous misrepresentation of credentials. If you are looking for actual expertise on how these molecules interact with the body, look to the Biochemists and Medicinal Chemists. The community needs to stop prioritizing "clinical authority" over actual scientific specialization.