Published Apr 1, 2024

Benefits & Risks of Peptide Therapeutics for Physical & Mental Health

Andrew Huberman dives into peptide therapeutics, revealing their pivotal role in tissue repair, metabolism, and vitality while highlighting the promising yet cautious landscape of growth hormone peptides and their impact on longevity and health.
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  • Peptide Basics

    introduces peptides as small proteins composed of amino acid chains, emphasizing their therapeutic potential and complexity. Peptides, which can range from two to 100 amino acids, function in diverse roles such as hormones, neuromodulators, and proteins, often exhibiting pleiotropic effects—meaning they impact multiple cellular processes simultaneously 1. He highlights the confusion surrounding peptide nomenclature and categorizes them into prescription, gray market, and black market types, stressing the importance of understanding their benefits and risks 2.

    Unlike specific hormones like testosterone, peptides often have pleiotropic effects, affecting various pathways and systems.

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    Huberman underscores the need for a clear framework to navigate the therapeutic use of peptides, considering their multifaceted impacts on health 3.

       

    Therapeutic Uses

    Peptides offer therapeutic benefits across several health domains, including tissue repair, metabolism, longevity, and vitality. explains that peptides can aid in muscle and connective tissue repair, potentially benefiting conditions like IBS and colitis 4. He stresses the importance of sourcing peptides through board-certified physicians to ensure purity and safety, as improper sourcing can lead to contamination with harmful substances like lipopolysaccharides 5.

    If you are going to explore peptide therapeutics, I highly, highly recommend, indeed, I implore you to do so with a board certified physician.

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    Huberman also notes the potential of peptides in enhancing metabolism, growth, and vitality, while cautioning against assuming they are free of risks due to their non-hormonal nature 6.

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