Dr. Abud Bakri
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We don't know what's in them.
They could be good, could be bad, could be as good as a compound pharmacy, could be much worse, could be the wrong peptide in the vial.
So we don't know what's in there.
What should happen over the next 6, 12, 24 months is there will be a lot of
physician-led options for patients to get peptides.
Number one, you should encourage your physician, if you don't have one, get one and get a good relationship with one, because having a good relationship with your physician is a key aspect of driving good health.
But having a physician that's educated on peptides, to my doctor friends, all of you guys who now live in a peptide era, you have no choice but to get educated, so get educated.
We should create resources for that.
There will be a lot of telemed options
opening up soon through various companies that will offer these peptides.
And it will be good for the consumer because it'll be a race down in price.
And then we'll know which compounding pharmacies are better, which ones are worse, so you can get better source peptides.
But you should get them from clinicians.
The question that's going to happen is there's going to be a lot of these orally available peptides, and they're going to be all over supplement websites.
You'll find them with your magnesium, your creatine, and then your pinelion or your BPC-157.
The question is, what is that going to look like?
So we'd like our...
FDA overlords to give us some guidance there on what can and cannot be sold and bought.
But it should be physician-led.
You should be doing this under the guidance of a physician that's monitoring you.