
Dr. Suzanne Ferree delves into the multifaceted world of peptides, highlighting their significant therapeutic in cellular medicine. She begins by outlining the general use of peptides in clinical settings, noting the regulatory challenges that often categorize them as not for human consumption due to the lack of mandatory purity and sterility testing. She shares her extensive experience using peptides to treat a variety of conditions, including endocrine, mitochondrial, and neurodegenerative diseases at her clinic Vine Medical. She shares the transition from traditional allopathic medicine to more integrative approaches.
She highlights the risks associated with unregulated peptides and the crucial benefits of obtaining them through reputable compounding pharmacies to ensure their safety and efficacy.
Dr. Ferree explains the general functions of each peptide as follows:
Energy production: Growth hormone peptides like Tesamorelin allowing the cell to create mitochondrial energy.
Tissue repair and immunity: Thymosin peptides, such as Thymosin Alpha 1, offer regenerative and immune-modulating properties.
Antimicrobial peptides: Like LL-37 play a crucial role in defending the body against infections by targeting bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Neuroprotective peptides: Cerebrolysin, Cortexin, and Dihexa protect neurons and enhance cognitive function.
Diabetes: Insulin-like peptides, such as Exenatide, mimic the function of insulin, which is crucial in diabetes management by helping to lower blood sugar levels.
Longevity: Bioregulators like Epitalon are believed to act on DNA strands to promote telomere elongation, potentially aiding longevity.
In cosmetics: Peptides such as GHK-Cu are used to enhance skin repair, and promote collagen production.
Tissue repair: Peptides like BPC-157 are also effective in supporting vascular health and reducing inflammation.
Dr. Ferree highlights the key role of peptides in advancing medical treatments.
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Dr. Suzanne J. Ferree:
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00:00-7:27 Introduction. Enhancing physical-mental performance.
7:27-9:15 What is cellular medicine?
9:15-12:08 Differences between cellular medicine and allopathic medicine.
12:08-17:48 What is a peptide?
17:48-21:30 The pineal gland peptide Epitalon supports anti-aging and longevity by extending telomeres.
21:30-24:55 Thymosin Alpha 1 strengthens the immune system and protects the body against infections.
24:55-27:08 GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) agonists, such as Ozempic and Munjaro, are peptide-based medications that support weight loss.
27:08-32:48 For brain health: Cerebrolysin, Cortexin, and Dihexa.
32:48-40:20 VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) spray, Selank, and Semax support brain and gut health, increasing GABA production.
40:20-41:50 Mots-c, SS-31, and Humanin are peptides for mitochondrial energy.
41:50-43:15 GHK-Copper supports collagen production and promotes hair and skin health.
43:15-47:59 BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a peptide that supports body health, wound healing, and tissue repair, while also reducing inflammation.
47:59-50:53 The peptide hormone MSH (Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone) is effective in increasing libido.
50:53-1:00 Clinical peptide therapy and patient safety. Conclusion.
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