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What is your favorite supplement?
Do you have a must have supplement that compliments your peptide research??? Let us know 🙌🏼
1 like • 9d
I’m currently reading a book about peptides. The author recommends the following supplements for those conducting research with immune peptides, thyroid peptides or hormone peptides: Immune Peptides: . Vitamin D 2,500 IU/day (if limited sunlight exposure) Required for naive T cell maturation via VDR-PLCγ1 signaling; improves peptide LL-37 which has immunomodulatory and antibacterial effects . Zinc 15 mg/day elemental (if low in red meat or seafood) Supports T cell maturation and enhances Thymalin efficacy . Magnesium 400-1000 mg/day elemental Converts vitamin D to its active form . Vitamin K2 (MK-7) 200-1000 mcg/day Prevents hypercalcemia when using higher doses of vitamin D Thyroid Peptides: .Vitamin D3 2,500 IU/day Low vitamin D levels are correlated with lower thyroid hormone levels . Zinc 15 mg/day elemental (if low in red meat or seafood) Enhances T3 binding to the receptor . Selenium (as selenomethionine) 200 mcg/day Supports deiodinase enzymes that convert inactive T4 to active T3; protects thyroid tissue from oxidative stress . Potassium Iodide 200 mcg/day Supports thyroid hormone synthesis; essential for thyroid hormone production . Magnesium 200-400 mg/day elemental Supports T4/T3 conversion Male/Female Hormones: . Vitamin D 2,500 IU/day (if limited sunlight exposure) Increases luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone (increasing testosterone in men and estradiol in women); upregulates androgen receptors; boosts serotonin and dopamine synthesis . Vitamin K2 (MK-4) 5 mg/day Increases steroidogenesis directly in Leydig cells/ovaries (in vitro and animal studies); potential for increased testosterone in men and estradiol in women . Zinc 15 mg/day elemental (if low in red meat or seafood) Required for steroidogenesis and 17B-HSD activity . Magnesium 200-400 mg/day elemental Converts D3 into its active form; improves steroidogenesis if deficient; improves sleep quality
1 like • 7d
I saw the supplements on the PRC+ website. There are some I’m familiar with that I’m very interested in trying, and others I do not know much about yet. In the future, will you be providing a short write-up on each supplement explaining why you chose it to complement our peptide research, and perhaps how or when it could be incorporated into protocols? I don’t mean right away! I know that building a website takes time and that you already have a million other things to do. Thank you so much for all the hard work you are putting into this. I’m looking forward to learning more.
Coming soon: PRC +
📣 We are working on a new sister company to Peptide Resource Center 📣 ✅ PRC+ is coming.... As biohackers ourselves, we spent years piecing together protocols from scattered research, experimenting with dozens of supplements, and trying to make sense of conflicting data. We kept asking the same question: why isn’t there a company that thinks about this the way we do — holistically, synergistically, and without the marketing nonsense? So we built it. 🙌🏼 ✅ PRC+ is the answer to that question. Every product we create, every tool we develop, and every product we share is designed with one goal in mind: to help you get the most out of the biology you were born with. ✅ Our mission continues to be to bring you the best biohacking tools at affordable prices!!!
1 like • 13d
I’m really looking forward to it! PRC+ sounds exciting, and I love the whole idea behind it. It makes sense to create something that looks at biohacking in a more holistic way. 💌
Biohackers World Conference (Los Angeles)
It was an exciting first day at the Biohackers World Conference. Got to check out some great biohacking tools which I "ll be adding to our page for those who want to check them out. Notable: 1. Tried Shilajit and that stuff tastes so bad I gagged. 2. Hyperbaric chambers are extremely expensive but awesome, they really do work. 3. Infrared everything (saunas, devices, face masks) were crowd favorites. 4. There's new companies starting to do blood testing aimed at peptide users to see where the protocols are at. 5. Peptide companies were a bit rogue by openly selling to people and giving detailed instructions. It was wild! 6. Two companies had magic mushrooms, as in selling psilocybin. I commend their creativity to sell the product although I didn't get any but it looked legit. 7. Vibration platforms are nice for movement and there were a few companies selling them. 8. Lots of oxygen making machines, we know oxygen is awesome but it would be interesting to measure the actual oxygen output of the machines. 9. The lectures were great! Learned a lot about mitochondria healing and will try to connect with a lab about stem cells! https://youtube.com/shorts/zj7g_roDLr0 https://youtube.com/shorts/MHy3TAy2eO8?feature=share Day two should be similar but if new info comes up I'm happy to share. 😁
1 like • 21d
I keep hearing about stem cell therapy. Did they talk about how to prepare the body before getting stem cell therapy? (to get the best possible outcome)
Hello!
Hi everyone, I recently started researching KLOW and while at first I was a bit hesitant of blends, it’s so nice just to do one dose rather than multiple. The dosing is not far off from each individual peptide so that works for and these work synergistically so they can be in the same blend. Win-win!! And the GHKcu has less of a sting when paired with KPV so that in and on itself is awesome! If anyone has a favorite blend let me know I’m all about trying them now. 🙌🏼
0 likes • 24d
I haven’t tried any of the blends. I’m also curious about people’s favorite blend. The sleep blend looks interesting.
1 like • 24d
Thank you for the additional information. I will definitely try DSIP. I tried epithalon last year and really liked the sleep benefits, so I plan to try it again soon. I’m going to look up videos on how to give intramuscular injections. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to do it, but I’ll give it a try. I will research the type of syringes I need, as well as where to inject on the body.
Cerebrolysin
Thank you everyone in advance for your help. I really appreciate it. I’m inquiring about the Cerebrolysin dosage and supply. From what I understand, the recommended dosage is 2 mL to 5 mL per day for 30 to 60 days. However, the product information on the website lists the contents in milligrams (60 mg), which is a bit confusing. I’m planning to start with 2 mL per day for 30 days. Could someone please help me determine how much product I need to order to last for one month? Thank you again for your guidance!
1 like • 24d
Thank you for the in-depth explanation. It makes complete sense. I took a screenshot of the above instructions to use later. I’ll go ahead and order the Cerebrolysin and purchase enough for four weeks. I’ll see how I feel during that time, and if I notice any benefits I will order more and continue for additional weeks. Thank you once again. I truly appreciate your help.
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Nadine Alexis
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Hi everyone! I’m new to the peptide space and joined the group to learn more about peptides and how they may support overall health and well-being.

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