Negative Effects of Peptides The risks of using unregulated peptides extend beyond not knowing whats in the bottle
Myth 2: Only Intravenous Glutathione is Effective Fact: While IV glutathione may provide faster results, it also has hazards such as allergic reactions and infections, and it must be administered by a physician
Death was determined based on standardized criteria including the absence of respiration, absence of heartbeat, loss of pupillary light reflex, and absence of reflexes, with scavenging and operator protection measures in place
Cagrilintide timing optimization is nearly impossible
Supplementing with 1000mg to 2000mg of Vitamin C during wound healing ensures the peptide signals aren't wasted

Side Effects & Safety Contraindications Active cancer or pre-cancerous conditions (p53-modulating agents require extreme caution) Impaired wound healing or active wounds (senescent cells play roles in wound repair) Pregnancy or breastfeeding (no safety data) Immune-compromised individuals (unknown effects on immune senescence) p53 mutations or Li-Fraumeni syndrome (mechanism requires functional p53) Interactions Chemotherapy agents (may enhance clearance of treatment-induced senescent cells but could also affect treatment efficacy) Other senolytic compounds such as dasatinib + quercetin (potential additive effects caution warranted) Immunosuppressive drugs (may alter the immune response to cleared senescent cells) Reconstitution & Storage Related Peptides FOXO4-DRI addresses aging at the cellular senescence level, complementing other longevity-targeted peptides that work through different mechanisms