4.8 • 745 Ratings
🗓️ 14 July 2025
⏱️ 98 minutes
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Show Notes/Description
In this jam-packed episode of the Muscle Intelligence Podcast, Ben Pakulski sits down with peptide and hormone optimization expert Jay Campbell for a masterclass on the future of human longevity and performance. From mitochondrial peptides like SS-31 to GLP-1 agonists and bioregulators, they cover the science, the protocols, and the risks behind these powerful tools.
Whether you’re a high performer, a longevity enthusiast, or simply want to optimize your body as you age, this is the deep dive you need. They also discuss sourcing, trust in manufacturing, microdosing, and the ethical implications of mainstream use. This is the future of health, and it’s happening now.
Points To Watch Out For
- The top peptides Jay uses for energy and fat loss
- How bioregulators support aging systems
- Why most people misuse GLP-1 drugs
- The mitochondrial stack Ben swears by
- Real talk on sourcing peptides you can trust
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0:00.0 | Where most people go wrong in using peptides and even bi-regulators is not addressing their hormonal deficiencies or imbalances first. |
0:07.0 | Yes, we're getting pigs, we're experimenting, we're pushing the needle. |
0:10.0 | But I don't think anybody in our space isn't like willing to like experiment for the sake of improving everybody else's experience. |
0:18.0 | We're living in a society now where people compartmentalize their lives so much that they don't actually think that the health isn't the most important thing. I'm going to pay off this bill or I'm going to pay off my daughter's houses or buy my kids houses. Then I'm going to work on my health. Your health is non-negotiable. Without it, you don't have anything else. energetically our demand whether we're bodybuilder or triathlet you have to |
0:38.4 | replenish your body based on the demand of energy that it has in the performance it |
0:43.2 | does what do you know about the data and what do you know about the data? |
0:54.8 | I know we're going to start on bioregals. |
0:56.1 | What do you know about the data that's coming up now about the actual? |
0:58.5 | I know there's like crazy data coming out of Russia with 30 to 40 years of backlog of practical data, like actual population level data. |
1:08.0 | Well, Dr. Bill Lawrence right now in the United States, he's got that deal going, and he's got |
1:11.8 | like hundreds of people in the states that have been in his little, you know, call it study |
1:16.1 | for three years. |
1:17.5 | I think it's going on three years. |
1:19.3 | And they have data just in their cohort that shows amazing stuff, right? |
1:23.6 | Like, this is what I'll say about bioregulators, and, you know, obviously we can go deeper |
1:27.4 | if we want, |
1:28.0 | but for aging men and women, they're essential because they help optimize, like, just call it decaying |
1:35.3 | biological systems due to age. So mechanistically, at the level of the epigenome, is that we're having |
1:41.3 | our greatest influence, like turning on certain genes? 100%. Or, or like with the example, the thymus gland, the thymus gland, as you know, as we get older, |
1:48.6 | it just stops working. And so if you're taking fymol and you're taking epitolan, there's others, |
1:53.2 | you're enhancing the functionality so that it lasts longer. Now, granted, again, everything is lifestyle oriented, right? So it's epigenetic, like you said. Like, if you're not living a clean lifestyle, I don't know how much they're going to work. |
2:03.3 | But if you're doing all the things that you and I talk about and people like us talk about, |
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