Active Health Podcast with Dr. Josh Mason

This Peptide Stack Could Replace Botox

9 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the Active Health Podcast, Dr. Josh Mason dives into a topic we don’t usually talk about in a physical medicine clinic… Skin health. But not from the typical angle. Instead of focusing on creams, cosmetics, or quick fixes, this episode explores how improving internal health can directly impact the way your skin looks and functions. We break down what we’re calling the “Glow Protocol” — a peptide-based approach designed to support: • Collagen production • Skin elasticity and firmness • Hydration and overall skin quality This protocol combines a blend of peptides including GHK, BPC-157, and TB-500, each playing a role in improving tissue health, reducing inflammation, and supporting blood flow. And what makes this approach unique… It’s not just about skin. Because these peptides work systemically, meaning they can also support overall tissue health, recovery, and inflammation throughout the body. We also discuss how this protocol is paired with light therapy to further enhance cellular energy and results. If you’ve been looking for a more root-cause, health-based approach to improving your skin, or are curious about alternatives to traditional cosmetic treatments, this episode is for you. Have questions about the Glow Protocol or peptides? Reach out to our team or drop a comment — we’re happy to help.

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