The Peptide That Mimics Exercise⊠Iâm Testing It
If youâre anything like me, youâve probably developed a reflexive skepticism toward strong health claims on social media. Eat this superfood and erase brain fog. Use this peptide stack and drop from 30% body fat to 10% in 90 days. Rub this rare Amazonian plant butter on your kneecaps and become an Olympic sprinter. Okay. That last one I made up. But in all seriousness, social media has become a game of extreme-claim leapfrog, with influencers trying to outdo each other to feed an algorithm. But let me level with youâthis is where I struggle⊠I sit at the intersection of being a content creator and an open-minded scientist. And, sometimes, the extreme claims hold a nugget of truth. The people who sound like raving lunatics might actually be circling something realâsomething conventional science is sluggishly beginning to understand. And identifying those pockets of possibility is, I suppose, my job. Today, I want to talk to you about a mitochondrial hormone and peptide (MOTS-c) that may have real potential to influence physical performance, body composition, and even healthspan. Oh, and one last item before begin⊠I should disclose: Iâm about to try it myself. Todayâs StayCurious Metabolism letter is for premium members. Weâre going deep on a peptide that might actually live up to the hype, and beyond. Inside, weâll cover: Your Two Genomes: The biological foundation to understand to logic of this peptide How to Increase MOTS-c Naturally (Human Data) Performance and Body Composition: Strength, Stamina, Fat loss and Muscle preservation, and exercise performance (Preclinical Data) My dosing protocol: The one Iâm planning to use, and what I expect to see Real-world stacking strategies, including how people are combining MOTS-c with another peptides for fat loss and body recomposition The Medical Promises of MOTS-c: Future directions for chronic diseases If you havenât yet made the jump to premium, nowâs the time. Join a community of authentically curious peopleâand I promise, your mitochondria will thank you.
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