Coverage at NY Times, front page today and my input to that piece To view or add a comment, sign in Pseudoscience So heres the whole story on why the FDA is endorsing peptides where there is a lack of solid scientific evidence that they have any effect eg on inflammation, weight loss, longeivity Essentially they added 6 people to the decision making committee who had a specific interests in supporting the sale of these peptides
Dehydration and kidney function: Prolonged vomiting or diarrhoea can lead to dehydration and, in some cases, acute kidney injury
4-6 treatments are recommended 4-6 weeks apart
My is an adrenaline rush not just when I have injection but also keeps happening every hour or so
For LipoEmulsion to become a validated BPC delivery technology rather than a proprietary formulation claim, I would want to see: particle or droplet-size distribution encapsulation efficiency intact-peptide stability over the stated shelf life ex vivo buccal-permeability testing comparison with an ordinary BPC solution human plasma concentration-time data absolute or relative bioavailability InfiniWell says it has aggregated population-health data from more than 3,000 members