Peptides feel clean because the changes can be subtle at first.

That’s the problem.

A lot of the stuff that matters doesn’t “feel” like anything until it’s loud. Blood sugar drift. Lipids drifting. Liver enzymes creeping. Thyroid dragging. You can be training hard, sleeping fine, and still be moving the wrong direction internally.

Here’s the belief shift:

Peptides don’t override physiology. They interact with it.

If you’re using anything that influences the GH/IGF-1 axis, you’re literally playing in systems tied to glucose regulation and insulin sensitivity. Growth hormone signaling can push insulin resistance in the wrong direction in some contexts — and you won’t catch that by “listening to your body.” You catch it with labs.

So the real “hidden risk” isn’t peptides.

It’s running a protocol without an instrument panel.

Tomorrow I’ll give you the “minimum effective” marker list so you’re not doing random labs.

Reply with one word: LABS — and I’ll send you the marker checklist I use as a baseline.

PS: Unsubscribes don’t offend me. Staying subscribed and ignoring emails does — it wrecks your results and my deliverability.

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