Peaty uncoupler vs. Ozempic who wins ? New study.
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"This study indicates that BAM15 inhibits atherosclerosis through a multi-molecular mechanism, and we propose it as a novel anti-atherosclerotic drug."
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Science is slowly getting more peaty.
Combination of a thyroid receptor b agonist with BAM15 for fatty liver, showed superior results than each on their own. -
@Mauritio post ur before and after too
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@alfredoolivas lol they made their Chinese peptide company sound like sigma Aldrich
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@Mauritio updates on the BAM 15?
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@alfredoolivas The other 2 guys dropped out, so I haven't ordered
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They now sell it as 60 50mg capsules, but it is still quite expensive - 188 Euro including shipping.
I used their service recently, my package took 10 days to arrive from when I first ordered and it reshiped from the netherlands so no customs issue. Highly reccomend them and their sales agent Tansy
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@alfredoolivas nice thanks for the update.
I might actually do this. -
@alfredoolivas I ordered BAM15 a few days ago and if the tracking info is correct , it will arrive tomorrow already.
Not sure if I'll have time to try it right away since I'm still running another experiment, but maybe over the weekend I'll try a low dose.
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@Mauritio yeah it’s a crazy shipping line they have running.
Are you referring to the DNP microdose? Amazing experimentation, may I ask what inspired you to pick 2mg as a dose or where I can find an explanation you previously gave?
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@alfredoolivas Yes, you can find more on my X. Search for "DNP" on my site or look at my latest post on DNP in which I quoted a few other posts on low dose DNP (including the relevant studies). And there's more studies on microdose DNP that I haven't postet yet. One study shows reversal of ALS phenotype in mice for example.
I suspect that I've developed tolerance to the 2mg dose. So I'll probably increase the dose to 4mg and see if the benefits reappear.
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Interesting thread @onliest