Peptides Explained

John Garrett

Peptides Explained breaks down the most talked-about peptides and GLP-1 medications in health, fitness, and longevity — including semaglutide, tirzepatide, BPC-157, TB-500, and more. Hosted by Registered Nurse John Garrett, this podcast explains how these compounds work, why they’re popular, what the research shows, and the real risks and side effects — all in plain language. No bro science. No hype. Just clear, foundational education. For informational purposes only. Not medical advice. For Research Peptides; Offlinepeptides.com/ref/johngarrett/ https://www.skool.com/peptides-explained-15

  1. 1 day ago

    Why Boomers Are Living Longer But Not Healthier: Where Peptides May Fit Into Healthy Aging

    Why are Americans living longer than ever before while spending more years battling chronic disease? In this episode of Peptides Explained, we explore one of the biggest questions in longevity medicine: the difference between lifespan and healthspan. You'll learn why muscle loss, metabolic dysfunction, chronic inflammation, mitochondrial decline, immune aging, and cognitive changes are major drivers of aging—and where peptide research may fit into each of these biological systems. We discuss several categories of peptides currently being investigated, including: • Growth Hormone Secretagogues (Tesamorelin, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, CJC-1295)• GLP-1 and Metabolic Peptides (Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide)• Anti-Inflammatory Peptides (KPV, Thymosin Alpha-1, BPC-157)• Regenerative Peptides (BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu)• Nootropic Peptides (Semax, Selank, Dihexa)• Mitochondrial Peptides (MOTS-c, SS-31, Epitalon) This episode discusses current science, emerging research, and where evidence is strong—and where it is still evolving. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Sponsored by Peptide Solutions Learn more:https://peptide-solutions.info Research Peptides (Affiliate): PeptidesExplained.info/OfflinePeptides Affiliate Disclosure: Peptides Explained is an affiliate partner with Offline Peptides. #Peptides #HealthyAging #Longevity #GLP1 #Retatrutide #Semaglutide #BPC157 #MOTSc #Healthspan #PeptidesExplained

    Why Boomers Are Living Longer But Not Healthier: Where Peptides May Fit Into Healthy Aging
  2. 5 days ago

    NAD+ and Cancer: What the Science Actually Says

    NAD+ is one of the most talked-about molecules in longevity and wellness. It is marketed for energy, mitochondrial support, cellular repair, brain fog, recovery, and anti-aging. But what happens when we bring cancer biology into the conversation? In this episode of Peptides Explained, we break down the relationship between NAD+ and cancer in clear, responsible language. NAD+ is essential for normal cellular function, DNA repair, mitochondrial energy production, redox balance, and immune signaling. But cancer cells may also rely on NAD+ metabolism to support growth, survival, DNA repair, oxidative stress control, and possible treatment resistance. This episode covers NAD+, NADH, NR, NMN, niacinamide, IV NAD+, NAMPT, PARP enzymes, DNA repair, cancer therapy, human evidence, preclinical evidence, and why active cancer or recent cancer changes the risk discussion. This is not a hype episode and not a fear episode. The real answer is context. NAD+ biology is real. The cancer concern is biologically plausible. The human evidence is incomplete. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before considering any therapy, supplement, peptide, injection, or infusion. Peptides Explained is powered by Peptide Solutions. Learn more: peptide-solutions.info Affiliate disclosure: Peptides Explained is an affiliate partner with Offline Peptides . If you use my link, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. PeptidesExplained.info/OfflinePeptides #NAD #NADPlus #NMN #NR #CancerBiology #LongevityScience #Mitochondria #DNARepair #NAMPT #PARP #PeptidesExplained #PeptideScience

  3. 8 Jul

    DSIP Explained: The Sleep Peptide That Science Still Can't Explain

    Description Can a tiny peptide discovered nearly 50 years ago hold the key to better sleep? In this episode of Peptides Explained, we explore Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP)—one of the most mysterious compounds in peptide research. Unlike many peptides discussed today, DSIP has no confirmed receptor, conflicting clinical data, and decades of unanswered questions. In this episode you'll learn: ✔️ What DSIP is✔️ How sleep is biologically regulated✔️ The fascinating history of DSIP's discovery in the 1970s✔️ Proposed mechanisms involving GABA, serotonin, dopamine, and the HPA axis✔️ Human and animal research findings✔️ Potential side effects and safety considerations✔️ Why DSIP is not FDA approved and why no major medical organization recommends it for insomnia or other sleep disorders This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. 🌐 Peptide Solutionshttps://peptide-solutions.info 🧬 Research Peptides (Affiliate Partner)PeptidesExplained.info/OfflinePeptides If you use my affiliate link, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you. 📧 N=1: Your Real-World Results Have you researched DSIP? Send a 2–3 minute video describing your experience to: john@peptidesexplained.info You may be featured in a future episode. #DSIP #SleepPeptide #Peptides #SleepScience #Insomnia #Longevity #PeptidesExplained #SleepResearch #Neuroscience #Biohacking

    DSIP Explained: The Sleep Peptide That Science Still Can't Explain
  4. 6 Jul

    5-Amino-1MQ Explained: NNMT, NAD⁺, and Fat Cell Metabolism

    5-Amino-1MQ is often talked about in peptide circles, but it is not actually a peptide. It is a small-molecule NNMT inhibitor being studied for its potential role in nicotinamide metabolism, NAD⁺ biology, methylation, fat-cell function, insulin sensitivity, and liver metabolism. In this episode, John Garrett breaks down the proposed mechanism behind 5-Amino-1MQ, why people are discussing it for fat loss and body composition, and what the current research actually shows. The data is interesting, especially in preclinical studies involving adipocytes, diet-induced obese mice, glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and fatty liver markers. But the human clinical evidence is still limited, and 5-Amino-1MQ is not FDA-approved for fat loss, obesity, metabolic disease, longevity, or body composition. This episode takes a balanced look at the science, the grey-market reality, and how to think about emerging metabolic compounds responsibly. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before considering any therapy. Peptides Explained is powered by Peptide Solutions. Peptides Explained is also an affiliate partner with Offline Peptides. If you use my link, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Offline Peptides affiliate link:https://offlinepeptides.com/ref/JohnGarrett/ Podcast website:https://peptidesexplained.info Peptide Solutions:https://peptide-solutions.info

    5-Amino-1MQ Explained: NNMT, NAD⁺, and Fat Cell Metabolism
  5. 1 Jul

    I Asked ChatGPT to Build the Ultimate Peptide Stack... Here's What It Chose

    I asked ChatGPT a simple question... and the answer surprised me. For Research Grade Peptides, check out Offline Peptides 🌐 ⁠OfflinePeptides.com/Ref/JohnGarrett⁠ If ChatGPT were a 47-year-old peptide researcher who needed to lose 40 pounds, had a nagging knee injury, wanted to preserve muscle, improve energy, and had an unlimited budget, what peptide stack would it choose? Instead of recommending every popular peptide on the market, it built a surprisingly logical plan focused on solving the biggest problems first. In this episode of Peptides Explained, we break down the science and reasoning behind each selection: RetatrutideBPC-157TB-500TesamorelinMOTS-cGHK-CuWe also discuss why several well-known peptides didn't make the list, why ChatGPT preferred individual peptides over a Glow Stack, and how prioritizing your biggest health challenge may be more important than simply taking more compounds. This episode is an educational thought experiment—not medical advice—and is designed to spark discussion about peptide science, mechanisms, and evidence. Powered by Peptide Solutions Looking for peptide education, research resources, or provider-guided peptide options? 🌐 https://peptide-solutions.info For Research Grade Peptides, check out Offline Peptides 🌐 OfflinePeptides.com/Ref/JohnGarrett Affiliate Disclosure: Peptides Explained is an affiliate partner with OfflinePeptides.com. If you choose to use my affiliate link, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

    I Asked ChatGPT to Build the Ultimate Peptide Stack... Here's What It Chose

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Peptides Explained breaks down the most talked-about peptides and GLP-1 medications in health, fitness, and longevity — including semaglutide, tirzepatide, BPC-157, TB-500, and more. Hosted by Registered Nurse John Garrett, this podcast explains how these compounds work, why they’re popular, what the research shows, and the real risks and side effects — all in plain language. No bro science. No hype. Just clear, foundational education. For informational purposes only. Not medical advice. For Research Peptides; Offlinepeptides.com/ref/johngarrett/ https://www.skool.com/peptides-explained-15

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