There is a ton of information you can read that will show you that big med companies do not have our best interests in mind. We definitely don’t need to get into that debate, but that much is true.
And if he is so horrible, then why is he doing so many things, like this, in the name of health? Someone objectively horrible wouldn’t do anything helpful.
Being critical of pharma is fair, but it’s not a reason to disregard science or evidence based practice.
In that tone.... the name of health” doesn’t mean evidence based or safe. And this isn’t just “a guy trying to help,” it’s someone with a pattern of promoting claims that conflict with established evidence, especially around public health.
That’s a credibility issue in a space where being wrong can actually harm people.
And peptides aren’t benign supplements, some have significant systemic effects and require real knowledge to use responsibly.
Because yes, some of these absolutely require a real understanding of:
dosing and half-life
downstream hormonal effects
interactions (especially anything touching GH/IGF-1, insulin sensitivity, immune modulation)
contraindications (kidney, liver, cancer risk, etc.)
Expanding access without that context isn’t automatically a good thing.
And just because I personally use peptides doesn’t mean I’m going to overlook someone’s lack of credibility or call them “good” because we loosely align on one idea.