Jason Wachub
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So can you talk a little bit about quality sourcing?
What's the right conversation someone should have with their practitioner if they're seriously considering a peptide and think they could benefit?
So suffice to say, if one's considering peptides, make sure it's from a compounding pharmacy.
I find it astounding that we kind of just jumped the shark with regards to like, I'm thinking I'm in like, I'm at a trade show or an event and I'm just going to sign up for an injection.
And I'm not familiar with Radfest, and I don't know if that's on my short list of events now after what I just heard.
Oh, of course.
It looks like maybe Walt Disney was onto something with freezing himself, right?
So if we zero in on women in midlife, perimenopause, HRT is definitely... We went from HRT is dangerous, no one do it to...
It's on the table, and that's very beneficial for a lot of women.
How do you view peptides and midlife and potentially HRT as working synergistically or not together?
Well, it's a good point because I think there are a lot of people who are doing all the right things.
They eat a pretty clean diet.
They're getting their cardio.
They're doing strength training.
They're keeping a lean muscle mass.
But to your point, it's kind of very hard, whether you're a woman or a man, to maintain the same hormone profile you had in your 20s and 30s.
And that's health to some degree.
We got introduced via our mutual friend, Frank Lipman, and he says his view is completely like, if you really want to increase your health span, hormone health is so critical.
I think with cardiovascular health, I'm like, sure, declining estrogen is, estrogen is cardioprotective.
And so when that declines, whether it's a male or a female, that's potentially problematic.