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Explore Nighttime Recovery Research
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· 5/11/2026, 11:05:02 AM
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Explore Nighttime Recovery Research
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· 5/12/2026, 11:06:15 AM
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GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research?
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· 4/7/2026, 11:20:35 AM
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-07T15:20:35.000Z throughout the day, reaching its lowest point in the evening and overnight. The reason this matters for GHK-Cu research is that cortisol at elevated levels is catabolic and pro-inflammatory. Catabolic means it breaks things down rather than building them up. It is essentially the opposite of a repair signal. Cortisol works against many of the same pathways GHK-Cu is research
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research?
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· 4/7/2026, 11:20:35 AM
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-07T15:20:35.000Z researched for. Skin is also simply cleaner and more undisturbed overnight, which supports better absorption. Subcutaneous context For subcutaneous research protocols, the same logic applies. Administering ahead of the body’s primary repair window means peak activity is occurring during the period of highest biological receptivity — when growth hormone is pulsing, cortisol i
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This.
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· 3/18/2026, 4:18:18 PM
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This. from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-18T20:18:18.000Z and it’s important. > GH secretagogues (like GHRP-2, ipamorelin, CJC-1295, etc.) work best in a fasted state. Carbohydrates and elevated insulin blunt growth hormone release, which is why most protocols recommend dosing these on an empty stomach or away from carb-heavy meals. That creates a natural conflict: the GLP-1 effect is making you run lower on blood sugar overnight, but eating
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research?
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· Account tjphuhs@gmail.com
· 4/7/2026, 11:20:35 AM
GHK-Cu: Morning or Night — Does Timing Matter for Your Research? from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-07T15:20:35.000Z shown the ability to upregulate superoxide dismutase (SOD) and other protective enzymes. Superoxide dismutase is one of the body’s most important internal antioxidant enzymes — its job is to neutralize free radicals, which are unstable molecules that damage cells over time. Upregulating SOD means the body is producing more of its own natural defense against that damage Gene
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This.
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· 3/18/2026, 4:18:18 PM
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This. from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-18T20:18:18.000Z overthink it — just make sure there’s enough fuel in the tank before lights out. > As always, this is for research purposes only. All compounds are research use only, not for human consumption. > Drop any questions below — happy to help you troubleshoot. > Upgrade to paid > You're currently a free subscriber to Peptide Price. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. > Upgra
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This.
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· 3/18/2026, 4:18:18 PM
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This. from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-18T20:18:18.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Peptide Price <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Mar 18, 2026 at 3:44 PM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This. > If you’re researching a GLP-1 like tirzepatide or retatrutide and you’re randomly waking up at 2 or 3 in the morning unable to fall back asleep — this post is for
Fwd: Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it
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· 3/17/2026, 2:05:19 PM
Fwd: Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-17T18:05:19.000Z for Sleep and Cognition How to restore deep sleep, mental sharpness, and protect against cognitive aging Does this sound familiar? You sleep 7-8 hours but wake up exhausted Brain fog slows you down at work Recovery takes longer than it used to Mental sharpness isn't what it was Sleep quality has quietly declined Here's the issue: as you age, your brain's repair pathways break down. Neurons can't r
Bryan’s deep sleep protocol
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· 4/3/2026, 10:15:47 AM
Bryan’s deep sleep protocol from hello@bryanjohnson.com on 2026-04-03T14:15:47.000Z (rapid eye movement) REM sleep and deep sleep. [Bryan Johnson’s sleep quality data](https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.com/) [Bryan Johnson's sleep quality data](https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.com/) What happens in the body during restorative sleep: - + brain cleaning: During early night deep sleep, glial cells shrink by up to 60%. These are cells that support and protect nerve cells. When they shrink, they create tu
Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it
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· 3/17/2026, 1:02:43 PM
Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it from info@marekhealth.com on 2026-03-17T17:02:43.000Z [Marek Health](https://marekhealth.com) The Peptides Elite Performers Use for Sleep and Cognition How to restore deep sleep, mental sharpness, and protect against cognitive aging Does this sound familiar? You sleep 7-8 hours but wake up exhausted Brain fog slows you down at work Recovery takes longer than it used to Mental sharpness isn't what it was Sleep quality has quietly declined Here's the iss
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This.
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· Account tjphuhs@gmail.com
· 3/18/2026, 4:18:18 PM
Fwd: Waking Up at 2–3am While Researching a GLP-1? Read This. from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-18T20:18:18.000Z What Does “Going Hypo” Mean? > “Hypo” is short for hypoglycemia — which simply means your blood sugar has dropped too low. > Here’s a quick breakdown: your body runs on glucose (blood sugar) as its primary fuel source. After you eat, blood sugar rises. As hours pass and your body uses that fuel, it drops back down. Under normal circumstances, your body quietly manages this in the back
Fwd: New Study Worth Knowing About: GLP-1s and Alzheimer's
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· 4/30/2026, 11:00:22 AM
Fwd: New Study Worth Knowing About: GLP-1s and Alzheimer's from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-30T15:00:22.000Z wave of trials needs to recruit at-risk people before symptoms start — that’s where the real test happens. > This is one more data point worth tracking as the field develops. Stay measured, watch the next 2-3 years of trial readouts, and don’t get ahead of the evidence. > Drop questions or thoughts below. > Disclaimer: This content is for research and educational purposes only and is not
Fwd: New Study Worth Knowing About: GLP-1s and Alzheimer's
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· 4/30/2026, 11:00:22 AM
Fwd: New Study Worth Knowing About: GLP-1s and Alzheimer's from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-30T15:00:22.000Z wave of trials needs to recruit at-risk people before symptoms start — that’s where the real test happens. > This is one more data point worth tracking as the field develops. Stay measured, watch the next 2-3 years of trial readouts, and don’t get ahead of the evidence. > Drop questions or thoughts below. > Disclaimer: This content is for research and educational purposes only and is not
GLP-1 Mental Flatness & Anhedonia — Peptides Worth Researching
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· 4/4/2026, 8:24:03 PM
GLP-1 Mental Flatness & Anhedonia — Peptides Worth Researching from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-05T00:24:03.000Z you want to start a task, finish a project, or feel rewarded after doing something. GLP-1 compounds can dial down dopamine activity in these areas — not dramatically, but enough that some RS subjects notice a consistent low-grade flatness that doesn’t go away on its own. The same mechanism making the compounds so effective at reducing compulsive eating can also reduce the brai
Fwd: Semaglutide and Alcohol: A New Study in The Lancet is Worthy of Attention
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· 5/1/2026, 9:18:21 AM
Fwd: Semaglutide and Alcohol: A New Study in The Lancet is Worthy of Attention from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-05-01T13:18:21.000Z study population that was predominantly White. The researchers themselves are careful to say that larger, more diverse studies are needed before anyone should consider using this drug off-label for AUD. > Upgrade to paid > This is just the beginning. Eli Lilly has a dual GLP-1/GIP co-agonist called brenipatide that is being looked at for a whole host of nueralogical d
Fwd: Semaglutide and Alcohol: A New Study in The Lancet is Worthy of Attention
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· 5/1/2026, 9:18:21 AM
Fwd: Semaglutide and Alcohol: A New Study in The Lancet is Worthy of Attention from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-05-01T13:18:21.000Z study population that was predominantly White. The researchers themselves are careful to say that larger, more diverse studies are needed before anyone should consider using this drug off-label for AUD. > Upgrade to paid > This is just the beginning. Eli Lilly has a dual GLP-1/GIP co-agonist called brenipatide that is being looked at for a whole host of nueralogical d
GLP-1s vs. Addiction
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· 3/11/2026, 6:07:04 PM
GLP-1s vs. Addiction from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-03-11T22:07:04.000Z what it does and does not prove. The research is observational. That means it identifies associations between GLP-1 drugs and addiction outcomes. It does not prove that the drugs directly caused the reduction in addiction risk. The study population also consisted mostly of older male veterans with type 2 diabetes. That population may not perfectly represent the broader public. Researchers also cannot fully
Semaglutide and Alcohol: A New Study in The Lancet is Worthy of Attention
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· 5/1/2026, 7:31:47 AM
Semaglutide and Alcohol: A New Study in The Lancet is Worthy of Attention from onthepen@substack.com on 2026-05-01T11:31:47.000Z with constipation, reflux, and fatigue at higher rates than the placebo group. Most of those effects were temporary and mild to moderate, but this is not a medication that asks nothing of your body. And it bears repeating that this was one trial, 108 people, in one city in Denmark, with a study population that was predominantly White. The researchers themselves are car
Fwd: Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it
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· 3/17/2026, 2:05:19 PM
Fwd: Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-17T18:05:19.000Z TJ Begin forwarded message: From: Marek Health <info@marekhealth.com> Date: March 17, 2026 at 1:02:45 PM EDT To: Timothy Bourdeau <tjphuhs@gmail.com> Subject: Brain fog isn't normal—here's what fixes it 96 The cellular reset that reverses cognitive decline ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
Bryan’s deep sleep protocol
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· 4/3/2026, 10:15:47 AM
Bryan’s deep sleep protocol from hello@bryanjohnson.com on 2026-04-03T14:15:47.000Z [Blueprint Homepage](https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.com) Hi friend, Sleep deprivation might be the new smoking. New data from 3,143 US counties ranks getting <7 hours of sleep as the 3rd strongest predictor of a shorter life, trailing only smoking and obesity. Correlations between habits and life expectancy on county level: - + smoking: every 1% increase in people who smoke = 0.28 years off the average life expec
Bryan Johnson’s adaptogen protocol
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· 3/20/2026, 4:02:31 PM
Bryan Johnson’s adaptogen protocol from hello@bryanjohnson.com on 2026-03-20T20:02:31.000Z [Blueprint Homepage](https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.com) Hi friend, Modern science 🤝 ancient biohackers. A thousand years apart. No shared datasets. Same signal. Viking warriors traditionally used rhodiola to sharpen performance before battle. In India, Ayurvedic practitioners prescribed ashwagandha (sanskrit translation: “smells like horse”) with the belief it would confer the strength and vitality of a
Fwd: 9-Me-BC: The Nootropic That Wakes Up Your Brain's Own Reward System
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· 3/20/2026, 10:11:53 AM
Fwd: 9-Me-BC: The Nootropic That Wakes Up Your Brain's Own Reward System from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-20T14:11:53.000Z itself and reportedly the research subject while using it. UV exposure should be minimized during use. This means some researchers time administration around lower-light periods or take precautions with sun exposure. > MAO inhibition carries interaction considerations. Because 9-Me-BC slows the breakdown of serotonin and dopamine, stacking it carelessly with other compounds
Fwd: 9-Me-BC: The Nootropic That Wakes Up Your Brain's Own Reward System
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· 3/20/2026, 10:11:53 AM
Fwd: 9-Me-BC: The Nootropic That Wakes Up Your Brain's Own Reward System from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-20T14:11:53.000Z itself and reportedly the research subject while using it. UV exposure should be minimized during use. This means some researchers time administration around lower-light periods or take precautions with sun exposure. > MAO inhibition carries interaction considerations. Because 9-Me-BC slows the breakdown of serotonin and dopamine, stacking it carelessly with other compounds
GLP-1 Mental Flatness & Anhedonia — Peptides Worth Researching
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· 4/4/2026, 8:24:03 PM
GLP-1 Mental Flatness & Anhedonia — Peptides Worth Researching from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-05T00:24:03.000Z like a ceiling being lifted than a noticeable acute change. Research in this area is still relatively early but the underlying mechanism is well-supported in the preclinical literature. Oxytocin Most people know oxytocin as the “bonding hormone” — associated with trust, connection, and intimacy. But its role in the brain’s reward system is broader than that. It’s deeply tied t