Elizabeth Yurth, M.D.
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Now, if you look at the data, it's probably unlikely that these drive cancer, but some of them potentially could.
Thymus and beta-4.
Thymus and beta-4 causes revascularization.
It allows stem cells to come activate.
Now, because it truly actually does it in the same way your body does, probably doesn't cause cancer, but we get a little bit concerned if somebody has an active cancer of putting them on something that's increasing cell growth, increasing blood flow to the area, right?
So, thymus and beta-4 is one of those ones that if you have cancer, probably should be staying away from, right?
There are people who just don't tolerate certain peptides.
They seem to have reactions to them.
Who knows why?
They're endogenous to our body.
Sometimes it's the carrier molecule, but sometimes it seems to be the peptide itself.
So, you know, so there are some people who, you know, you try them and you just can't get anywhere with them.
But I would say cancer, using the growth hormone secretagogues and thymus and beta-4, the sort of peptides that are causing growth and recovery are probably ones you need to be a little more careful of in cancer faces.
Now, we will do it because it's used appropriately.
It can be helpful, but you don't want to do that by yourself.
You want to do it with somebody who really understands peptides and understands how to use them in these cases.
Yeah, I think the problem is they're very nuanced.
I think people don't get that.
You do want to use them in certain cycles.
People are all taking this mod SC, right?