Dr. Abud Bakri
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Are they bioavailable active?
Dr. Cavendish's work suggests that it is.
Dr. Vladimir Cavendish is this Russian-Soviet scientist that gives us epitalon and thymolin and penelion and all these Russian peptides.
Dye and try peptides.
can be orally available if they're the right shape and size.
They're not very well available, but they can be available.
I mean, there's cardiogen, which is one of the heart peptides that was scantily studied in the late 2000s that may be orally bioavailable.
The problem is no one's doing the work to figure that out.
But there are kickbacks and pharmaceutical incentives and pharma dinners.
Those are real.
It's flights to Hawaii for a conference.
Really?
So there are real incentives.
even though they're not getting paid directly.
Yeah, there's always incentives in any kind of business, especially a business as big as pharmaceutical.
Well, the farmers also lobby a lot of the medical schools and the funding.
They're suing all three.
They're suing the physician, the compounding pharmacy, and anyone who recommended it.
That's pretty scary.
No malpractice provider is going to give you coverage for peptides, especially non-FDA approved peptides, unless there's high risk malpractice providers that will cover you for that.