Remove Ban on Peptides and Peptide Therapy

Currently, the FDA has a ban on certain peptide therapies. Peptides are shorter chains of amino acids, and have a wide range of benefits from recovery, healing, hair regrowth, Growth Hormone secretion, cognitive benefits etc. Insulin is considered a peptide. I won’t speculate on why these are banned, although I have my suspicions, you can do your own research on that. There are some different associated risks with each, many much more mild than what some prescriptions offer. Many of these peptides are cited by the FDA as having limited information or limited human testing as some reasons for the ban. I have personally used, and know may people who have used these with great success, and no side effects.

Please take time to read about some or all of these. I hope you will find the literature promising and agree that there should be no banning of peptides and peptide therapy.

Prominent banned peptides:
AOD-9604

BPC-157

CJC-1295

DIHEXA

DISP

Epitalon

GHK-Cu (Copper peptides)

Ipamorelin

KPV

LL-37

Melanotan II

MOTS-C

Ibutamoren

Selank

Semax

Thymosin Beta 4

Thymosin Alpha 1

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