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Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-23T17:17:04.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Peptide Price <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Mar 23, 2026 at 11:30 AM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know > For research purposes only. > ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-23T17:17:04.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Peptide Price <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Mar 23, 2026 at 11:30 AM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know > For research purposes only. > ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-23T17:17:04.000Z the peptide as foreign > ∙ Slow administration, lower concentration, and room temp solution can reduce the response > ∙ If subQ still causes issues, IM may help due to lower mast cell density in muscle tissue > ∙ Always start with subQ and optimize there before switching routes > All research use only. Not medical advice > Subscribe > You're currently a free
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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· 3/23/2026, 1:17:04 PM
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-23T17:17:04.000Z the peptide as foreign > ∙ Slow administration, lower concentration, and room temp solution can reduce the response > ∙ If subQ still causes issues, IM may help due to lower mast cell density in muscle tissue > ∙ Always start with subQ and optimize there before switching routes > All research use only. Not medical advice > Subscribe > You're currently a free
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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· 3/23/2026, 1:17:04 PM
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-23T17:17:04.000Z something foreign — even something harmless — it can release histamine as a protective reaction. That release is what causes the flushing, itching, and general discomfort some research subjects experience. > Why Does It Happen with Peptides? > Just under the skin, in the subcutaneous (subQ) layer, there are immune cells called mast cells. Their job is to sit
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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· 3/23/2026, 1:17:04 PM
Fwd: Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-23T17:17:04.000Z something foreign — even something harmless — it can release histamine as a protective reaction. That release is what causes the flushing, itching, and general discomfort some research subjects experience. > Why Does It Happen with Peptides? > Just under the skin, in the subcutaneous (subQ) layer, there are immune cells called mast cells. Their job is to sit
Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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· 3/23/2026, 11:30:23 AM
Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-23T15:30:23.000Z is much less likely to fire. Many researchers have found this simple switch eliminates the response entirely. Think of it this way — subQ is plan A, IM is plan B if plan A keeps causing problems. Quick Recap ∙ Histamine responses are an immune reaction, not a sign of a bad compound ∙ They happen because mast cells in subQ tissue detect the peptide as foreig
Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know
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· 3/23/2026, 11:30:23 AM
Reducing Histamine Responses with IM Administration — What Researchers Should Know from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-23T15:30:23.000Z View this post on the web at https://derekpruski.substack.com/p/reducing-histamine-responses-with For research purposes only. Not medical advice. If your research subject has ever experienced flushing, itching, hives, or just felt “off” shortly after administering a peptide like MOTS-c, you’re not alone — and it doesn’t necessarily mean something is wrong w
The MCAS Peptide Stack
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· 2/27/2026, 6:08:30 PM
The MCAS Peptide Stack from huntershealthhacks@mail.beehiiv.com on 2026-02-27T23:08:30.000Z extremely sensitive to stress chemistry. For many people, peptides expose upstream instability. Traditional antihistamines can help acutely. Benadryl can blunt a reaction. But blocking histamine does not fix the immune imbalance. And that’s where I think peptides shine when used correctly. ——————————————————————————— **The MCAS Stack** In the podcast, I walk through the comprehensive stack I’ve seen work
Fwd: Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do.
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· 4/24/2026, 9:43:16 AM
Fwd: Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do. from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-24T13:43:16.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bryan Johnson from Bryan Johnson <bryanjohns0n@substack.com> Date: Apr 23, 2026 at 4:32 PM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do. > I'm stacking two peptides with opposite side effects and testing whether the downsides cancel while the be
Fwd: Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do.
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· 4/24/2026, 9:43:16 AM
Fwd: Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do. from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-24T13:43:16.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bryan Johnson from Bryan Johnson <bryanjohns0n@substack.com> Date: Apr 23, 2026 at 4:32 PM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Everyone's injecting peptides. Almost no one is measuring what they actually do. > I'm stacking two peptides with opposite side effects and testing whether the downsides cancel while the be
Fwd: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests
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· 3/19/2026, 8:54:05 AM
Fwd: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-19T12:54:05.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Peptide Price <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Mar 19, 2026 at 7:37 AM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests > This post is for educational and informational purposes only. > ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
Fwd: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests
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Fwd: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-19T12:54:05.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Peptide Price <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Mar 19, 2026 at 7:37 AM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests > This post is for educational and informational purposes only. > ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
The Thymus Peptide Family: Thymalin vs Thymosin Alpha-1 vs Thymulin vs Thymogen vs Thymosin Beta-4
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The Thymus Peptide Family: Thymalin vs Thymosin Alpha-1 vs Thymulin vs Thymogen vs Thymosin Beta-4 from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-03-30T23:47:40.000Z overactive immune profiles have been studied, and the effects appear to be normalizing rather than uniformly amplifying. This bidirectionality is a hallmark of the bioregulator class. The trade-off is precision. Because Thymalin is a mixture rather than a single molecule, pinning down exactly which component is doing what is difficult. It’s
Fwd: 9-Me-BC: The Nootropic That Wakes Up Your Brain's Own Reward System
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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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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
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough
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· 4/28/2026, 7:52:08 PM
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-28T23:52:08.000Z already running. It’s an offensive weapon. You don’t deploy offense before the defense is built. Research dosing in the literature varies considerably. The principle that holds across the published work: start at a fraction of the target dose and titrate up. If an RS reacts to half a Peptide-S capsule, they’re going to react to LL-37 — period. Some research protocols start at 10% of th
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough
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· 4/28/2026, 7:52:08 PM
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-28T23:52:08.000Z crash hard. The immune system never actually got rebuilt — it got pharmacologically suppressed into a temporary equilibrium. The crash threshold stays low. There’s also the sinus colonization issue layered on top. VIP nasal sprayed into a colonized sinus isn’t reaching what it’s supposed to reach, and may actually be feeding the wrong response. The research-informed alternative is what
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption
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· 4/25/2026, 9:08:09 PM
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-26T01:08:09.000Z confusion and clarity here. The gastric emptying effect is real, the PK shift is real, and the total exposure is — in most cases — preserved. > This article is for research and educational purposes only. The compounds and protocols discussed are intended for in vitro and laboratory research use. Nothing in this article constitutes medical advice, clinical guidance, or
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption
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· 4/25/2026, 9:08:09 PM
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-26T01:08:09.000Z confusion and clarity here. The gastric emptying effect is real, the PK shift is real, and the total exposure is — in most cases — preserved. > This article is for research and educational purposes only. The compounds and protocols discussed are intended for in vitro and laboratory research use. Nothing in this article constitutes medical advice, clinical guidance, or
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough
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· 4/28/2026, 7:52:08 PM
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-28T23:52:08.000Z killing those organisms. That’s why it’s often staged later, not first Layer 3 — Rebuild the Immune System Now that the barriers hold, you can push TH1 up and pull TH2 down without the system rebelling. Thymogen Alpha-1 / Thymosin Alpha-1 class — the cornerstone for raising TH1. Used internationally in research for respiratory infections, immune deficiency, and as a cancer adjunct TB-4
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough
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· 4/28/2026, 7:52:08 PM
Mold Toxicity & Peptides: A Comprehensive Walkthrough from derekpruski@substack.com on 2026-04-28T23:52:08.000Z can work. The “arginine salt” version of certain peptides looks similar on a label but doesn’t survive — it’s marketed as “stable” but functionally less effective. Section 5: The Layered Research Framework This is the sequencing that’s emerging from clinical observation. Each layer prepares the system for the next. Skipping ahead causes problems — running offensive peptides before defe
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption
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· 4/25/2026, 9:08:09 PM
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-26T01:08:09.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Research Radar <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Apr 25, 2026 at 2:01 PM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption > One of the most underappreciated mechanisms of GLP-1 receptor agonists isn’t the appetite suppression or the glucose control — i
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption
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· 4/25/2026, 9:08:09 PM
Fwd: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-04-26T01:08:09.000Z ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Derek from Research Radar <derekpruski@substack.com> Date: Apr 25, 2026 at 2:01 PM -0400 To: tjphuhs@gmail.com Subject: GLP-1s and Slowed Gastric Emptying: What It Means for Compound Absorption > One of the most underappreciated mechanisms of GLP-1 receptor agonists isn’t the appetite suppression or the glucose control — i
Fwd: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests
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· 3/19/2026, 8:54:05 AM
Fwd: Long COVID & Mitochondrial Peptides: What the Research Actually Suggests from tjphuhs@gmail.com on 2026-03-19T12:54:05.000Z more interesting topics I’ve been sitting on for a while, and it keeps coming up enough in research circles that it deserves a thorough breakdown. > Long COVID has affected a significant number of people, and conventional medicine has largely struggled to explain why some individuals never fully recover. What’s emerging from the research, however, points toward a very