MTSpace
GLP-1 Enthusiast
I look at health care in three different ways, & my strategy completely changed once I started using peptides:
Official Science (Clinical Trials): This is slow & strict. It is great for proving if something is safe, but it takes years to approve or disapprove anything. It misses individual details because it only looks at what works for the "average" person.
Ancient Traditional Medicine: This is based on thousands of years of human observation. It is excellent for long-term, but it moves too slowly when you need a fast, targeted fix. Survival of the fittest along with excellent pattern recognition refined and preserved ancient medicine.
Biohacking (Peptides): This is taking health into our own hands. We use “bro” science coupled with some clinical data along with anecdotal evidence to improve our lives. Instead of waiting years for big drug companies & government to give us access.
Ever since I started using peptides, I stopped waiting for "official permission" to improve my health. I rely on my own tracking. I get blood work done every 8 weeks to turn my personal experiments into data along with keeping vital stats daily. I still use ancient medicine along with current FDA approved medicine, but biohacking has a much larger part of my engagement in my personal healthcare.
Where do you draw your lines? How much do you rely on official doctor protocols versus ancient/traditional medicine, or doing your own tracking & testing as a biohacker? Has anyone considered leaving the biohacking field? I believe I will biohack in some form until I have departed this world.
Official Science (Clinical Trials): This is slow & strict. It is great for proving if something is safe, but it takes years to approve or disapprove anything. It misses individual details because it only looks at what works for the "average" person.
Ancient Traditional Medicine: This is based on thousands of years of human observation. It is excellent for long-term, but it moves too slowly when you need a fast, targeted fix. Survival of the fittest along with excellent pattern recognition refined and preserved ancient medicine.
Biohacking (Peptides): This is taking health into our own hands. We use “bro” science coupled with some clinical data along with anecdotal evidence to improve our lives. Instead of waiting years for big drug companies & government to give us access.
Ever since I started using peptides, I stopped waiting for "official permission" to improve my health. I rely on my own tracking. I get blood work done every 8 weeks to turn my personal experiments into data along with keeping vital stats daily. I still use ancient medicine along with current FDA approved medicine, but biohacking has a much larger part of my engagement in my personal healthcare.
Where do you draw your lines? How much do you rely on official doctor protocols versus ancient/traditional medicine, or doing your own tracking & testing as a biohacker? Has anyone considered leaving the biohacking field? I believe I will biohack in some form until I have departed this world.