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  1. So, it’s very important to do placebo controlled trials of vaccines, and totally irrelevant to run ANY clinical trials for peptides. That’s all very logical and internally consistent.

    Edit: And just realized, what about peptide vaccines!? Are they good or bad in idiot world?

  2. I love that the next 15 years will just be an endless series of posts like

    „Stupid and hateful people say obviously untrue thing“

    and

    „Untrue thing proven wrong after several years and millions of dollars that could’ve been spent on literally anything else“

  3. Santa_in_a_Panzer on

    As a peptide chemist, the quackification of the term hurts my soul.

  4. Sandman64can on

    FDA,CDC,EPA,FBI running out of acronyms to destroy and reputations to ruin.

  5. Peptides are powerful and I’ve seen people on them and do amazing things from recovery, sleep mood. Side effects arent well known.

    Glp is a peptide. These other ones are just as active but do different things.

    They desperately need more research.

    Bpc-157 peptide I’ve seen people with major injuries that lingered for years just stop hurting after 2 weeks on it and they it fully recovers.

  6. I think this is a good thing for the administration to go after. Medicine in the US has completely shunned many compounds since the steroid boom of the 90’s. The fact of the matter is that lots of people are benefiting from TRT and peptide therapies. Peptides do have theoretical risks, but so far it’s unknown what decades of exposure might have on people.

  7. Suitable_Matter_9427 on

    If the next president doesn’t go scorched earth on all these absolutely evil morons we can kiss the US goodbye

  8. Ah yes, instead of rigorous controlled trials proving safety, efficacy, and reproducibility, we can just crowd source the public harm to people with more dollars than sense! And make money off of it too (don’t worry though none of our cronies have stakes in the manufacturing companies whatsoever). – RFK’s brain worm, probably.

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