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Why Big Pharma Doesn't Like Peptides
The safe and effective miracle compounds they're trying to shut down
What if there was a supplement that was too effective?
So much so that the FDA doesn’t want you to know about it?
(except for the ones they’re profiting from, of course)
What Iʼm referring to are peptides—powerful molecules that play a crucial in your body.
But before we dive into peptides and the recent controversy behind them, please answer this quick question:
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Peptides have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, and for good reason. They’re powerful compounds that play a substantial role in healing, hormone regulation, gut health, and aging.
Some are produced naturally in the body (insulin and growth hormone) while others are synthesized in a lab (Ozempic and BPC-157).
Unfortunately, the FDA is currently cracking down on them. They’re restricting their sales and banning their usage, despite their safety and efficacy.
One of my friends had a peptide facility in Utah because that’s a safe haven for that type of thing. He became one of the largest peptide providers for multiple functional clinics in the US… until they got shut down.
Another group in Florida was supplying multiple clinics around the US and recently went MIA and isn’t returning phone calls. I suspect they’re paranoid the FDA is going to shut them down, and only want to work with businesses they already trust.
The pharmaceutical companies that influence the FDA view peptides as a threat because they work and there’s no money to be made from them.
They could serve as a replacement for hundreds of harmful (but profitable) prescriptions.
An exception to this is Ozempic—the famous weight loss solution all over the media.
Why is this an exception?
It’s FDA-approved and Big Pharma is making billions off of it… no surprise there.
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Until next time,
Kashif Khan
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