Why aren’t peptides mainstream, sources for getting peptides

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @joshuadc82
    @joshuadc82 Před 3 lety +24

    Orthopedic surgeons have influence. You can't get insurance to pay for stem cell treatments until you've been properly butchered by a surgeon for a while. It's cheaper, less risky, with a negligible recovery time so why wouldn't that be the #1 choice in the standard of care? The problem is a lot of people invested time and money learning to cut you and by God, that's exactly what they're gonna do!

  • @brent6993
    @brent6993 Před rokem +4

    I was able to procure some peptides from GenX Peptides, specifically there TB-500, BPC-157 Blend and I have noticed a considerable change with the rehabilitation that was needed with my knee surgery.

  • @schoolofmediocrity2801
    @schoolofmediocrity2801 Před 2 lety +4

    You hit the nail on the head with regards to our willingness to dismiss Russian studies out of hand just because it came from Russia. There have been tons of studies around racetams (piracetam, aniracetam, oxiracetam, etc) and their use in aiding cognition and even treating dementia but the West just ignores these studies. I'm not surprised to hear that we've done the same with their studies on peptides.

  • @mireliom
    @mireliom Před 2 lety +9

    Big pharma is about making money 1st, not about making people cured . It’s by coincidence that what makes them the most money happens to help us a bit .

  • @Scott.Kristiansen
    @Scott.Kristiansen Před 2 lety +2

    Drew you are awesome your intel is greatly appreciated.

  • @chrisjohnson261
    @chrisjohnson261 Před 2 lety +5

    I can walk out my house in a 450k home in an area right near the beach. I can find fentynal and pain pills. But whenever you ask people where to find this it's always the parrot conversation talk. Go talk to your doctor. Black blah blah.
    If I was interested in getting this from a Dr I wouldn't be asking you on social media. You in the gym
    You wherever

  • @jasonowens4368
    @jasonowens4368 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm interested in using peptides for individuals with diabetes and neuropathy in legs, along with exercise (walking and practices for blood circulation), and healthy nutritional practices both with the goal to create a positive lifestyle for longevity. 👍

  • @majorgains4057
    @majorgains4057 Před 3 lety +5

    What ever you do don't get bpc 157 from a place called pharma grade peptides. It instantly put me in the ER. Definitely couldn't have been bpc 157 had to be some bad shit. Just happened yesterday.

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Was that injectable?

    • @standforchange08
      @standforchange08 Před 2 lety

      Cancer causing agent. Peptides another word for 🐍 very evil

  • @Schmidteren
    @Schmidteren Před rokem

    I'm currently withdrawing from Olanzapine (Zyprexa) and experiencing insomnia. Would any peptides maybe help my brain reconfugre back to beign able to sleep withou drugs again? I was always able to sleep without drugs before I was on Olanzapine.

  • @DDG-Downfall
    @DDG-Downfall Před rokem +2

    Pls help me i need ligit bpc-157 i’m from EU help me get good souce pls pls

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před rokem +1

      I can only offer what we recommend, which is DNA health, which doesn't ship to the EU to my knowledge. You may be interested in an alternative that we have been using instead of BPC-157 as it works better. It's called StemRegen by Kalyagen, and it helps to increase release of your own stem cells from your body to help heal tissues. You can find link and discount code on our website, and they do ship to the EU! regenerativeperformance.com/supplements

    • @grnddesign
      @grnddesign Před rokem +1

      @@DrewTimmermansNDthis supplement looks interesting. How can we know that this will release the amount of stem cells we need to heal, for instance, knee cartilage? Could this replace stem cell injections or infusions? Thank you

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před rokem +1

      There's never been any published research on how many stem cells are required to be released from the bone marrow to go and heal knee cartilage, so there's no standard for us to compare it to.
      I don't know if it it could replace stem cell injections or infusions, seeing as the research is still very sparse in that area and there are no comparison trials. My guess is that this would not replace targeted stem cell injections

  • @andyatmosphere
    @andyatmosphere Před 3 lety +3

    How does one go about getting a pharmaceutical grade peptide to self administer..?

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 3 lety +1

      By getting it prescribed by a doctor who is versed in peptide therapy.

    • @andyatmosphere
      @andyatmosphere Před 3 lety +1

      @@DrewTimmermansND making a appointment really soon to come see you.

  • @morejaredwilson
    @morejaredwilson Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Dr. Timmermans, can U.S. compounding pharmacies still make these peptides?

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 3 lety +1

      Some of them yes, but many are going away unfortunately due to government regulations

    • @morejaredwilson
      @morejaredwilson Před 3 lety +2

      @@DrewTimmermansND thank you Drew

  • @dheasley2
    @dheasley2 Před rokem +1

    I think the 10th of the cost comes from not needing to be fda approved. It cost money to able to say it's for human consumption. On top of that cost then you have the pharmaceutical companies putting their up charge on top. Then finally you have the good ol insurance scam that aids in these companies charging so much when prescribed by a physician. Ultimately if a research grade company wasn't selling good product well they wouldn't last very long because nobody would continue to buy from them.

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před rokem +1

      You are partially correct, but there's a lot of discrepancies here. First, the peptides are not FDA approved. They are produced in a facility that is GMP compliant, which means the FDA has inspected those facilities and they are sterile and up to code. Next, these peptides from compounding pharmacies are not made by a pharmaceutical company, so no pharmaceutical company is making money off compounded peptides. That's actually the reason why pharmaceutical companies are trying to shut down compounding pharmacies, because pharmaceutical companies don't make any money from a compounding pharmacy. Lastly, at the end of the day this is a risk benefit analysis that each person has to make. There are extreme horror stories of people being made very sick by contaminated peptides from research Labs online, which is something you do not see from compounding pharmacies because compounding pharmacies are GMP compliant and research labs are not, therefore the level of sterility and sterility testing from the research Labs is not up to par. We have seen several of these reactions when patients come in not doing well on their research grade peptides. So while most of the stuff that comes from a research lab Maybe good, there is a much higher risk of having contaminants, having a non-sterile product that can cause you harm, or frankly having counterfeit product. Those are not risks that you will see with an FDA regulated compounding pharmacy. So the end of the day, each person gets to choose to spend more money for decreased risk, or spend less money for increased risk. As a physician, I only recommend using peptides from GMP compliant compounding pharmacies.

    • @dheasley2
      @dheasley2 Před rokem +1

      @@DrewTimmermansND you make some very good points. I don't think it would be easy for someone like me to get prescribed such treatment for what I'm trying to accomplish but it's well noted the risk involved and going with the cheapest place was never my intentions. At the end of the day we just want to be healthy and maybe not have so much pain going into our later years. It's a shame it cost ridiculous amounts of money to remedy the effects of age when our working career still needs another 20 years.

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před rokem +1

      There are a lot of free things you can do, don't think you can only achieve certain things with peptides. I encourage you to listen to Peter Attia's podcast the Drive, on all things health and longevity.

    • @dheasley2
      @dheasley2 Před rokem

      @@DrewTimmermansND thank you I will check it out. I'm always open to learn.

    • @dayhill9855
      @dayhill9855 Před rokem

      Hi, do these compound pharmacies allow BPC 157 as a prescription? And how do I go about getting a gp to prescribe peptides? I'm in England UK

  • @evilcat7661
    @evilcat7661 Před 2 lety

    I mean saying I dont know, is the only true answer here

  • @adrianparafianowicz802
    @adrianparafianowicz802 Před 2 lety +1

    What you think about stamakort peptide? I have autoimmune stomach inflammation

  • @divinicus
    @divinicus Před rokem

    what's wrong with not parenting it

  • @MrGflan
    @MrGflan Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Doc! Thanks for the video. I am based out of North Carolina and we are really limited in our clinics in my area. I am looking into stacking peptides (if qualified from blood work) rather than going the HRT route. First, can Cigna insurance cover this kind of treatment for low energy, weight loss, low T peptides. Second, can you serve patients remotely or do you only take in person clients? This is my last resort. I eat very good, solid 7 plus hours sleep, body fat in good range and weight train but am very low energy and sex drive. Thanks!

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 2 lety +1

      We don't work with insurance, sorry. And currently, I am only accepting patients for regenerative injections, not peptide management

    • @MrGflan
      @MrGflan Před 2 lety +1

      @@DrewTimmermansND thank you. Are you familiar with Krystal Anesthesia? I see they sell peptides. Do you know if they source them from Taylor Made? I know you have mentioned using caution regarding peptides so I was wondering if they are a reputable clinic? Thanks!

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 2 lety

      Never heard of them, sorry.

    • @blakemoore666
      @blakemoore666 Před 2 lety

      Gary Michael Flanagan, I order injectables from Peptide Sciences, they have a very solid reputation.

  • @sachinytl
    @sachinytl Před 2 lety

    My ankle injury taking long time to heal.. can I take peptides for healing injury

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 2 lety

      I csnt say if you can or can't as I'm not your physician. The safety profile on something like BPC-157 is really high. We use this one - bit.ly/3gTNrEI and you can get 10% off with RP10

  • @grmalinda6251
    @grmalinda6251 Před 3 lety

    Is zyprexa a peptide?

  • @chrisporter1640
    @chrisporter1640 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you require bloodwork for peptide therapy? Do you do telemed? And monthly costs for cjc 1295/ipa and bpc 157? Im intrigued and would like to try it out for reasons i can discuss during an appt

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 3 lety +1

      For GH secretagogues yes we need blood work. We work telemed in some states. Reach out to our clinic to talk with our staff members

  • @anonmouse956
    @anonmouse956 Před 2 lety +1

    Bump for algo.

  • @Blappertonianbone
    @Blappertonianbone Před 4 lety +1

    I don’t understand the link to fullscript. I just want to buy real healing peptides. I don’t have insurance and I don’t trust traditional pharma industry. So what am I supposed to do? Wander the streets like a derelict with no collagen in my knees?

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 4 lety +1

      Peptides are only available through a Compounding pharmacy, which requires an appointment with me. Fullscript is for over the counter supplements only.
      I'm sorry that someone wrongly made you believe you have no collagen in your knees. Even if you're 'bone on bone' there is cartilage still in there

    • @morejaredwilson
      @morejaredwilson Před 3 lety

      @@DrewTimmermansNDDo you still have compounding pharmacies that will make peptides like bpc157 these days? If so I might just take you up on your appointment.

    • @ethancowart6765
      @ethancowart6765 Před 3 lety +1

      dr timmermans i was wanting a peptide for neurological healing. and nerve regenerating. what would you recommend

    • @DrewTimmermansND
      @DrewTimmermansND  Před 3 lety +1

      Some peptides to look into - semax, selank, dihexa, cerebrolysin, BPC-157

    • @ethancowart6765
      @ethancowart6765 Před 3 lety

      @@DrewTimmermansND what would be the difference between something like noopept and semax. would you possibly be able to explain in some detail? would be much appreciated .

  • @markcredit6086
    @markcredit6086 Před 2 lety

    Please get rid of the music it's sullen no aint