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Peptide Q&A #21 – Women’s Hormones, AOD Reconstitution, RETA Dosing, & PT-141 Nasal Spray
Episode Description
Welcome back, warriors! In this episode of Peptide Q&A, JD Denham and William T. Haas dig into real-world hormone optimization, peptide troubleshooting, longevity planning, and honest answers to listener questions. No fluff. No scripts. Just straight talk from experience.
We cover:
💉 Women’s Hormones (HCG vs Testosterone): Optimal non-clinical ranges, total vs free testosterone, and when HCG makes sense vs direct TRT
📊 Female Testosterone Ranges: Why “normal labs” don’t mean optimal and how women find their personal sweet spot
💧 AOD-9604 Reconstitution: Why AOD is hydrophobic, proper acidic/glycerol water ratios, dosing math, and avoiding gelling
🧪 SLU-PP-332 Side Effects: Addressing bruising and skin issues, elimination testing, and when to discontinue
🌙 Tesamorelin Timing: Night dosing with shift work, starting doses, titration, and managing water retention
🔥 RETA Dosing Strategy: Starting low, adapting to tolerance, and when higher weekly totals are actually required
🧬 Follistatin Reality Check: Why real-world results don’t match the hype, cost vs benefit, and better alternatives
⚖️ RETA Not “Working”: Understanding tolerance, metabolism, muscle mass, and why some need higher doses
🧠 Longevity Reset Protocols: LL-37, FOXO4-DRI, Epitalon, fasting, autophagy, and cellular cleanup strategies
❄️ Fasting & Autophagy: Why 16-hour fasts trigger cleanup and how extended fasts reduce long-term disease risk
💗 PT-141 Nasal Spray Blend: PT-141 + oxytocin + Selank effects, microdosing vs acute use, and avoiding side effects
💉 Peptide Reconstitution Tips: Tesamorelin gelling issues, water temperature, and storage fixes
🩸 TRT Acne & Estrogen Control: Why lowering testosterone isn’t the answer, AI dosing, and real-world lab feedback
🧬 NAD+ vs Epitalon: Longevity roles, reset vs energy support, and why both have a place
🗣️ Convincing Others to Try Peptides: Why attraction beats promotion and leading by example actually works
📈 Future Peptides: What’s coming next, upcoming guests, doctors, and deeper health conversations in 2026
💡 Whether you’re dialing in hormones, troubleshooting peptides, or building a long-term longevity plan, this Q&A is packed with straight answers to help you make informed decisions.
⚠️ Reminder: Peptides are amino acid chains. Not steroids. Not shortcuts. Just science that works when paired with discipline.
👉 Got a peptide question for JD and Will? Drop it in the comments for next week’s Q&A.
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