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MOTS-C – a.k.a. “Exercise in a vial”
🧬 MOTS-C – a.k.a. “Exercise in a vial” 🚀 The mitochondrial peptide researchers are studying for: 🔥 Fat loss & metabolism (via AMPK pathway) ⚡ Endurance & recovery (better mitochondrial efficiency) ⏳ Anti-aging potential (improved insulin sensitivity & resilience in early data) 📖 What we know so far: * Mostly animal + early human studies. * Human data is still limited but growing. * Anecdotes highlight energy boosts, fat-burning, and performance gains. ⚖️ Reality check: 👉 Still experimental. 👉 Dosing + safety aren’t fully standardized. 👉 Promising, but far from proven. 💡 Bottom line: MOTS-C could be one of the most promising peptides in the metabolic & longevity space, but the science is still early. That’s MOTS-C. Metabolic edge. Enhanced endurance. Longevity… if we’re lucky. ⚠️ Educational purposes only – not medical advice.
0 likes • Mar 11
This is the next one on my research list! 💪
Peptide Spotlight: PT-141💃🏼
Let’s learn about a spicy 🌶️ Peppy that should be in every woman’s fridge…. Just to add to the fun! 😉 🧪 Peptide Spotlight: PT-141 PT-141 is a research peptide studied for its role in sexual arousal and intimacy-related signaling through the central nervous system. 🔬 What is PT-141 studied for? Research literature commonly explores PT-141 in relation to: • Sexual arousal pathways • Desire and motivation signaling • Brain-based intimacy response models • Neurotransmitter activity linked to arousal 🧠 Why researchers find it interesting: PT-141 is unique because studies suggest it works on brain signaling pathways, not blood flow or hormones. This is why it’s discussed in research focused on desire and arousal mechanisms rather than physical performance alone. 📚 Beginner takeaway: PT-141 is researched for how the brain regulates desire and arousal, making it a frequent topic in intimacy-related studies. 💬 Question for the group: Did you know PT-141 research focuses on the brain rather than circulation? 🔹 Yes 🔹 No 🔹 I’m still learning ⬇️ Comment below
Which peptide are you interested in?
Been eyeing any peptides? Which ones are you interested in?
1 like • Mar 8
@Lauren Young I need to look into this one. Love learning about different peps
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