The Results Are In🗳️

Plus a Q&A video for YouTube this week

The results from the poll are in!

After the vote last night, Choice D (4) is the winner!

If you are curious, here is the final tally of votes since last night:

Stay tuned; I will have much more to come on the book release in the following weeks!'

Now, back to our regularly scheduled Friday programming.

After being in this game of helping people with their optimization goals, there’s one thing I’ve learned:

If one person has a question, there are probably a bunch more who are thinking the exact same thing.

And it’s a friendly reminder…

Sometimes, when you’re struggling to do something or understand something, it can be easy to beat yourself up and think that you’re the only one.

Or to think that your question is stupid and not worth asking.

Well, the truth is that when it comes to peptides and optimization, there is no stupid question.

There are LAZY questions.

After all, if it can quickly be answered with a quick Google search and a little digging, and you’re too lazy to spend 5 minutes doing it, that does indeed say something about you.

But most of the questions I get are not like that.

So far, I’ve had FANTASTIC inquiries from the Q&As I’ve hosted.

And today is the NEXT installment.

So, for those of you who were awesome enough to get your questions to me, it is much appreciated, and here you go 🙏

And for those of you who did not ask a question but want to learn, I think you’ll find a lot here to sink your teeth into (and maybe get an answer to a question you didn’t even know you had).

In this video, you’ll learn:

âś… The truth about melanotan and appetite suppression

âś… How to handle the appetite increase when you come off a GLP-1 peptide

âś… My unfiltered thoughts on semaglutide

✅ Why the “5 days on, 2 days off” cycle is so common

âś… Can nootropic peptides make you dumber in the long run?

âś… What I think about cagrilintide

✅ Why you don’t need PCT for a growth hormone peptide

✅ Why I’ll be using GH until the day I die

âś… Why many “research peptides’ are of a HIGHER quality than a lot of the pharmaceutical grade stuff 

And more.

Best,  

Hunter Williams