A Rational Approach to Combinations If you are considering combining peptides, here is a framework: Start with one peptide and establish whether it actually helps before adding another Have a clear rationale for why you are combining specific compounds Add one new peptide at a time to identify effects and side effects Keep the total number of compounds minimal Track your response systematically (mood logs, sleep data, cognitive testing) Periodically reassess whether each component is contributing value My Clinical Perspective When patients come to me with complex multi-peptide protocols, my first instinct is to simplify
Symptoms that persist beyond the initial 812 weeks of therapy, worsen over time, or significantly impair nutritional intake warrant further evaluation
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There is no single best peptide, because the right choice depends on where the inflammation is and what is driving it
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