Jay Campbell
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A lot of negative press, a lot of the celebrity doctors go on and say they're horrible and they're bad for you. I saw Ben Pekulski talking about how GLPs raise resting heart rate in fat people. You know what? They do, but guess what? A fat person shouldn't be fat.
A lot of negative press, a lot of the celebrity doctors go on and say they're horrible and they're bad for you. I saw Ben Pekulski talking about how GLPs raise resting heart rate in fat people. You know what? They do, but guess what? A fat person shouldn't be fat.
I mean, how the fuck are you not going to lose weight? I mean, I love Ben and I've been on his podcast many times and we're fucking close friends, but I saw his video tonight and I'm like, Ben, like, what are you talking about? Like, it's not unhealthy for a resting heart rate in an obese person to go up. They have to lose weight.
I mean, how the fuck are you not going to lose weight? I mean, I love Ben and I've been on his podcast many times and we're fucking close friends, but I saw his video tonight and I'm like, Ben, like, what are you talking about? Like, it's not unhealthy for a resting heart rate in an obese person to go up. They have to lose weight.
There's only one way they're going to lose weight and you got to accelerate their heart rate and GLPs help them do that. But you can't expect their heart rate to stay where it was when they're fat slobs. when they're using a GLP and improving, increasing their movement patterning.
There's only one way they're going to lose weight and you got to accelerate their heart rate and GLPs help them do that. But you can't expect their heart rate to stay where it was when they're fat slobs. when they're using a GLP and improving, increasing their movement patterning.
So, I mean, there's just so much nonsense, bro, about GLPs, but that's my favorite needle mover right now for most people. Now, I want to mention Run a True Tide because Run a True Tide is not FDA approved, as you know, but it's massively all over the place in the research community.
So, I mean, there's just so much nonsense, bro, about GLPs, but that's my favorite needle mover right now for most people. Now, I want to mention Run a True Tide because Run a True Tide is not FDA approved, as you know, but it's massively all over the place in the research community.
We're now calling it GLP-3 because Eli Lilly is coming after the people selling it because it's still not FDA approved. But Anyway, GLP-3 is by far the most profound drug, and this is a strong opinion, but obviously I can support it with science.
We're now calling it GLP-3 because Eli Lilly is coming after the people selling it because it's still not FDA approved. But Anyway, GLP-3 is by far the most profound drug, and this is a strong opinion, but obviously I can support it with science.
It's the most profound drug in the history of medicine, probably since penicillin, because it has this incredible ability to slow down, excuse me, to increase resting metabolic rate, to suppress appetite, to increase brown adiabose tissue, white fat formation, and also, dude, it improves insulin sensitivity and nutrient repartitioning.
It's the most profound drug in the history of medicine, probably since penicillin, because it has this incredible ability to slow down, excuse me, to increase resting metabolic rate, to suppress appetite, to increase brown adiabose tissue, white fat formation, and also, dude, it improves insulin sensitivity and nutrient repartitioning.
So if you clean up your act, live insulin controlled, eat enough protein, eat clean carbs, lift weights, you're going to be shredded. There's no way, regardless of your genetics, that you can't lean out and massively change your body composition. So again, you've got to follow the leader and follow the right things to do from a protocol standpoint, but it's a profound drug.
So if you clean up your act, live insulin controlled, eat enough protein, eat clean carbs, lift weights, you're going to be shredded. There's no way, regardless of your genetics, that you can't lean out and massively change your body composition. So again, you've got to follow the leader and follow the right things to do from a protocol standpoint, but it's a profound drug.
The other two drugs are two top peptides that I would say that I'm using now and that I really like is one of them is SS31. And SS31 is really an amplifier peptide. It's literally one of the most powerful mitochondrial optimizing peptides in existence.
The other two drugs are two top peptides that I would say that I'm using now and that I really like is one of them is SS31. And SS31 is really an amplifier peptide. It's literally one of the most powerful mitochondrial optimizing peptides in existence.
It's actually dirt cheap comparatively to some of these other peptides, like the GLPs are three to four times as expensive, but it does so many great things. And let me explain, like if you're on therapeutic testosterone,
It's actually dirt cheap comparatively to some of these other peptides, like the GLPs are three to four times as expensive, but it does so many great things. And let me explain, like if you're on therapeutic testosterone,
If you're using an insulin, you know, mimetic like metformin or dihydroberberin or any of those things, it literally improves the signaling pathways and optimizes, enhances the signaling pathways to make those drugs better, right? So, for example, your androgen receptor sensitivity and density improves using SS31. It's insane.
If you're using an insulin, you know, mimetic like metformin or dihydroberberin or any of those things, it literally improves the signaling pathways and optimizes, enhances the signaling pathways to make those drugs better, right? So, for example, your androgen receptor sensitivity and density improves using SS31. It's insane.