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[New Video]: LDN For Longevity
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The webinar will be forthcoming in the next couple of weeks.
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Now, back to regularly scheduled programming.
There’s a fatal flaw when it comes to peptide use.
One regrettable factor that makes using them kind of a drag…
I’m talking, of course, about the dreaded receptor sensitivity.
We all know peptides become less effective over time.
If you’ve taken almost ANY peptide before, I’m sure you’ve noticed this yourself…
You start on something like retatrutide.
And it works like GANGBUSTERS.
Suppressed appetitive, increased fat burning - you even swear you’ve gained some muscle mass even though you’re on a cut.
Phenomenal.
At least, that’s how it starts.
But as the weeks go by, you start to notice something…
You’re not quite “feeling” it anymore.
It’s not quite doing what it was doing for you in the beginning.
The reason?
Essentially, your body had “gotten used to it.”
Now, if you know anything about peptides, you know this isn’t the end of the world.
It means you must cycle off to give your receptors time to resensitize themselves.
But what if it didn’t have to be this way?
What if there was something out there that could DRAMATICALLY extend the amount of time you can use a peptide before burning out?
It turns out that such an agent might exist.
It’s called “low-dose naltrexone,” and while it’s been used for years for alcohol and opioid withdrawal, it might just be the secret sauce that could completely revolutionize peptide therapy.
In this video, you’ll learn:
✅ How low-dose naltrexone was initially used for opioid and alcohol addiction
✅ How it helps modulate the immune system
✅ The anti-inflammatory benefits that it comes with
✅ How it supports mitochondrial function (one of the holy grails of anti-aging)
✅ How it could help preserve telomere length
✅ Why this might give you some WILD dreams
✅ How it goes to work enhancing receptor sensitivity AND ramping up the effectiveness of peptides
✅ Why it could be a game changer in long-term hormone therapy
✅ How I recommend dosing it
And more.
Best,
Hunter Williams