Dr. Christopher Shade
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Are you saying there's like a two or 300% increase in serotonin and dopamine afterwards?
I'm like, God, I feel freaking great after this.
It's big.
Yeah.
And it's healthy.
It's good.
And it's just hitting so many different processes.
And that mitochondria just wind right up from that.
Nice.
Yeah, I think we're super close.
You know, like one person will put this, this and that together and do it.
Another person won't.
We don't know exactly like how often to do stem cells, exosomes, exactly which peptide for which person.
And so that's really what's going to happen over the next decade.
know five ten years is dialing in the precision of it and then this guy i was just reading an article for stanford and you know they're finding the genes they got to turn on to reset the the processes in the cell to a younger level so you know i think all the stuff we're doing here is really good at stopping it and for some people who have accelerated aging bringing it back but uh i think where we're going is uh a lot more powerful yeah i think with ai it'll help a lot right yeah
audit all the data and see what's working for the masses but it does seem like everyone's a bit different there's not like a one yeah and that's that's the thing you know and that's you know a lot of the peptides that we did you know pretty universal ones you know copper jhk well everybody needs that bpc uh kpv tb500 you know these are peptides your body makes and uh you know putting more in you know is pretty universally helpful
Maybe we don't know the exact rotation of them and how long on, how long off.
But these are solid ones.
And then thymulin and epitalin, all the work that was done on those in Russia is just pretty incontrovertible.
And so I like our line because it doesn't have to be super specific.