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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  • Longevity Peptides

    Longevity peptides, such as epitalin, are gaining attention for their potential to enhance lifespan and cellular health. explains that epitalin, derived from the pineal gland, is believed to mimic naturally occurring peptides that promote anti-inflammatory pathways and cellular longevity. While animal studies suggest benefits like telomere lengthening and suppression of age-related diseases, the evidence in humans remains inconclusive 1.

    The logic is all there, but the pieces are sort of clued together between what we know about the animal studies, what we know about the naturally occurring compounds that these peptides are designed to mimic.

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    Huberman emphasizes that while the theoretical framework is compelling, more research is needed to substantiate these claims in human trials 2.

       

    Vitality Enhancers

    Peptides like melanotan and kisspeptin are explored for their roles in enhancing mood and libido. describes melanotan peptides as mimicking melanocyte-stimulating hormones, which can influence skin pigmentation and cross the blood-brain barrier to affect mood and appetite 3. Kisspeptin, another peptide, plays a crucial role in reproductive hormone regulation and is linked to increased vitality and libido 4.

    It's a cascade. It goes kiss peptin, Gnrh, Lh, fsh, testosterone, estrogen, okay, that's the pathway.

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    While these peptides show promise, Huberman notes potential side effects, such as nausea and skin flushing, and advises caution, especially for individuals with melanoma 5.

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