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Muscle Intelligence

021- Peptides: The New Frontier in Performance Enhancing Substances- The Good, Bad, and Ugly with Jean-Francois Tremblay

Muscle Intelligence

Ben Pakulski

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4.8745 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2019

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

One of our favorite guests from the Muscle Expert Podcast is back with more amazing findings from the world of peptides!  Jean-Francois Tremblay is one of the top experts in the world of peptides and he joins us to share some wonderful new findings and dive even deeper into peptides and SARMs.

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0:00.0

I'm here with Benpikolsky, living your life in your greatest What's up, ladies and gents? Welcome back to the muscle intelligence podcast.

0:39.3

I'm Harold Spampikolsky.

0:40.3

Living your life in your greatest body means sometimes going outside the lines and seeing what exists in the fringe.

0:46.3

And today's conversation is definitely fringe, not because it's not substantiated, but because people really don't know a lot about this.

0:53.3

This may be the next frontier in performance, many because people really don't know a lot about this. This may be the next

0:54.1

frontier in performance. Many really, really bright physicians and leaders in the fitness space

1:00.0

think it is so. Today's guest is one of the top authorities in the fitness space when it comes

1:04.9

to peptides. He's been on the podcast before, but I brought him back because I get so many questions

1:08.3

about peptides. And to be honest, the first time we interviewed, I didn't know a lot about peptides.

1:12.1

So in the interim, I've had the opportunity to dive into peptides a little bit more, being

1:17.5

able to explore some of the work of Dr. Dan Stickler, who was also a guest in the show,

1:21.1

who will be a guest on the show again very, very soon.

1:23.2

He's an amazing, brilliant guy. But today's guest is Jean-Francois Trambley from Montreal, Canada.

1:29.6

I apologize if there's a bit of a disconnect trying to understand his voice.

1:33.4

I'll do my best to summarize everything he says in many of the aspects of the podcast.

1:39.9

So when we discuss peptides, we're going to look at the ones that are most substantiated.

1:43.7

There's literally thousands of peptides that exist. We've identified over 7, discuss peptides, we're going to look at the ones that are most substantiated. There's literally thousands of peptides that exist.

1:46.6

We've identified over 7,000 peptides.

1:48.9

We know that at least 100 of them have really, really beneficial effects when taken exogenously or in isolated forms.

1:57.4

So the ones that we discuss at the beginning of the podcast are the ones that have the most scientific data in humans, and that is BPC-157 and TB-500. Both of those, we discuss the

2:08.0

effects, the benefits, and the dosing protocols. We also discuss epitalin, which is said to increase

2:13.9

the length of your telomeres. It suggests to improve lymph flow, potentially positive effects on cancer,

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