Dr. Daniel Pompa
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Podcast Appearances
Here's the thing.
I think that the truth is around those.
I've used those.
They're expensive, and I don't know that I get a lot of bang for the buck on those like I do with the BPC-157 and the TB-500.
I think that there's other better choices there, and I think the endotest actually works even a little better and possibly even testamoral.
And so that's my opinion.
So some of the questions...
Some people ask me, is it better to buy them individual vials or sometimes they sell them in combinations?
Well, first of all, you want to make sure that they mix well together.
And because some people will just, again, some of these more slimy websites, they'll just put things together that really shouldn't be together.
So, you know, if you're buying from a reputable source, they'll only put them together if they, you know, really go well together, meaning they don't oxidize each other.
And also sometimes you get overstimulate and it's better not to take them at the same time a day, let alone in the same bottle.
So again, a reputable source will help you with that.
You know, I'm probably more one that likes them individually because you can get the active dose
And sometimes when you take them together, you're not getting the full dose, which, you know, they're doing that because of the cost of the peptide.
But anyway, but some of them, it's probably easier, like Glow, to get all of them if you're taking a combination product.
In conclusion, not all peptides are good.
Look, those are just the ones that I know that I've experienced either with myself or, you know, my wife.
But look, I think it really is important to contact one of your providers, someone that really understands and knows peptides, a practitioner that's used them.
knows how to reconstitute them, has a very good source to get them so they're clean, they're safe and effective.