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Medical Disclaimer: We are not doctors. The content in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Any compounds discussed may be intended for research purposes only. Use at your own risk. Welcome back, warriors! In this week's Peptide Q&A, JD Denham and William T. Haas cover the legalities of peptides for police officers, why Tesamorelin timing changes when combined with Retatrutide, carnivore dieting on GLP-1s, anaphylactic reactions, sleep tracking pitfalls, and protocols for chronic injuries and cough. Chapters: 00:00 – Travel Plans & Business Updates 10:45 – Peptide Legalities & First Responder Policies 16:44 – Tesa, RETA & Timing Protocols 27:13 – Surgery Recovery & Wolverine Stack 31:45 – Carnivore Diet, RETA & Performance 45:16 – Discipline, Cravings & Staying Lean 45:39 – Sleep Problems, Cortisol & Recovery 53:29 – Mixing Peptides for Simplicity 57:40 – Healing Old Injuries & Scar Tissue 59:21 – Histamine Reactions & Tesa Concerns 1:03:47 – Chronic Cough, Gut Health & Inflammation We cover: • Peptides & Police Officer Liability: Why department conduct codes matter more than legality and why selling vs. using makes a real difference • Tesamorelin + Retatrutide Timing: Why insulin blunts Tesamorelin's effects and why morning dosing may now beat the old nighttime recommendation • Pre-Surgery Healing Protocol: Why Klow plus high-dose Wolverine blend beats either alone and how to layer GHK-CU and Snap-8 for scarring • Carnivore Diet While on Retatrutide: Why full carnivore still works, the gallstone and electrolyte risks to watch, and why objectives determine the approach • Sleep Tracker Anxiety & Perimenopause: Why obsessing over Garmin scores can backfire and why high cortisol explains negative vivid dreams • Combining Peptides for Elderly Parents: Why mixing SS-31/C-Max and Klow/Tesamorelin in one syringe is fine and when cloudiness signals a problem • Old Chronic Ankle Injury: Why TB-500 wakes up dormant injuries that have stopped trying to heal themselves • Anaphylactic Reaction After Tesamorelin: Why a one-hour delay makes it an unlikely culprit and why an allergist panel is the smart next step • Chronic Cough & Suspected Lung Infection: Why gut health may be the root cause and the Thymosin Alpha-1/LL-37/VIP protocol to try before antibiotics • Postpartum Weight Loss & Tesamorelin Timing: Why giving Retatrutide more time before adding Tesamorelin makes sense at only three weeks in • Hiding Retatrutide Use from Others: Why discipline beats secrecy and why owning your peptide use beats lying to the people around you 📌 Subscribe for weekly, no-fluff protocols, and real-world results. You're a warrior. Act like one. Follow us on social media: JD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jddenhamofficial/ Will's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamthaas/ Join The Community: https://www.skool.com/peptideresearchinstitute/about Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://potwnewsletter.beehiiv.com/
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