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Immunity Support Guide - Available in Classroom
Here's a direct link to read the "Immunity Playbook for Peptide Enthusiasts." 15 pages of goodness... Thymus peptides, healing & recovery, antibacterial, oxidative stress, and more. Links, Educational Dosing Guidelines, and more. Questions? DM me FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
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Immunity Support Guide - Available in Classroom
Immunity Peptide Guide FREEBIE - 15 pages
Hey guys... snowing like crazy here in upstate NY. Figured now is a good time to finish my Immunity Playbook for Peptide Enthusiasts - 15 pages of research. Was working on this beast the past 2 days! Download it here https://shop.beacons.ai/trueclaritycoach/cd60274d-aca8-41b2-8156-31971dc5cee6 It's a super simple, educational guide on peptides + immune support – and I’m making it free for this group (with a pay-what-you-want option). How to grab it. When you get to the download page, it’s set up as “name your price”: - Leave it at $0 and hit download → totally fine, it’s my gift to you 💙 - Or, if you feel like buying me a coffee, throw in a few dollars – no pressure at all. What’s inside: - Peptides covered include: Thymosin Alpha-1 (Ta1), Thymalin, Thymogen, BPC-157, KPV, MOTS-C, TB-500, LL-37, Selank, Semax, Glutathione, Epitalon / Epithalamin-type peptides - A dosing cheat sheet–style guide (educational only – ranges, timing notes, typical cycle lengths in research context) - A page with links to trusted research-use vendors I personally like - Conceptual “stack” ideas for immune stress, gut recovery, and resilience (clearly labeled as educational only) Quick disclaimer (important) This guide is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, not a prescription, and not a recommendation to use any specific peptide or product. Research-use peptides are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and are not for human use. Always work with a licensed healthcare provider for anything related to your health, medications, or therapies.
Immunity Peptide Guide FREEBIE - 15 pages
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GHK-CU “GLOW” Serum Guide - Freebie!
So I’ve been obsessed with GHK-Cu ever since I learned about all its benefits for skin and hair health. When I first started microdosing, I was honestly petrified of hair loss — so I decided to take a more preventive approach. For anyone new to it — GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper peptide that helps stimulate collagen and elastin, supports skin repair, and even promotes stronger, thicker hair growth. Basically, it’s one of those rare ingredients that actually does something at a cellular level. The GHK-CU in this guide is a topical cosmetic version of- not the lypholized powder/injectable. Supplies You’ll Need - 300 mg GHK-Cu Cosmetic Peptide Powder from Scantifix — use code JESS15 for 15% off 🩵 https://www.scantifix.com/products/ghk-cu?sca_ref=9247823.G0KQgRPp5J - 1 oz Hyaluronic Acid Serum (or 2 oz for a gentler blend) — available on Amazon https://amzn.to/3HhBVmZ - Small mixing bowl or glass jar, and a clean spoon for blending I put together a free GLOW Serum Guide that walks you through exactly how I make it — from how to mix it properly to how I apply and store it. Attached to this post!
GHK-CU “GLOW” Serum Guide - Freebie!
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