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If you have spent any time in peptide forums or biohacking circles, you have seen tesamorelin and ipamorelin mentioned in the same breath. Usually it is framed as the belly-fat blend, the growth hormone stack that hits the GH pathway from two angles at once. One peptide pushes the release signal. The other works the […]

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5-Amino-1MQ shows up in the same forums as research peptides, gets sold on the same vendor pages, and gets talked about like one. It is not a peptide. That single mix-up is where most articles already trip, and it tells you a lot about the noise around this compound. People started searching for it because […]

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Ask around any serious training gym or biohacking forum about the one peptide people reach for when an injury just will not heal, and TB-500 comes up fast. Torn rotator cuffs, cranky Achilles tendons, surgical scar tissue that locks up a joint for years. It has a reputation. Most of what gets written about it, […]

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NAD+ is one of those longevity topics that sounds almost fake the first time you hear the pitch: more energy, slower aging, better metabolism, sharper focus, DNA repair, the works. When one molecule supposedly does all of that, your gut should tell you to slow down. Here’s the twist: NAD+ is not internet hype. It’s […]

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By the time most people reach their 40s, the molecule that quietly powers nearly every cell in their body is running lower than it did at 25. That molecule is NAD+, and a growing stack of human research shows it tends to fall as we age, especially in hard-working tissues like muscle and brain. You […]

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