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Episode 36: Peptides Are Back | The Real Story Behind the Ban, the Reversal, and What it Means for Your Health
Episode Description
Welcome back to Peptides for Women podcast!
In this solo episode, I break down the real story behind the recent peptide restrictions, why the FDA originally cracked down on several popular compounds, and what a potential regulatory shift in 2026 could mean for clinicians and patients. Over the past few years, peptides have exploded in popularity across longevity medicine, sports medicine, and metabolic health clinics- but that rapid growth also placed many peptides into a regulatory gray zone. I walk through how the FDA’s Category 2 bulk substance list affected compounding pharmacies, why peptides like BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, and ipamorelin were restricted, and how demand for these therapies never actually disappeared.
I also discuss why a proposed policy shift could allow several peptides to return to compounding pharmacies under medical supervision, what peptides may remain restricted, and why safe access through licensed physicians and pharmacies is so important. If you’ve been hearing conflicting information about peptide bans, research peptides, or regulatory changes, this episode breaks it down in a clear and practical way so you can better understand what’s happening in the peptide world right now.
In this episode, I cover:
- Why peptides suddenly exploded in popularity in longevity and functional medicine
- The FDA crackdown on compounded peptides starting around 2023
- What the Category 2 bulk substance list means for compounding pharmacies
- Why peptides like BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, and ipamorelin were restricted
- How the ban pushed many people toward unregulated research peptides online
- The proposed regulatory shift that could allow certain peptides again in 2026
- How peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500 are used for inflammation and recovery
- Growth hormone peptides including CJC-1295 and ipamorelin
- Thymosin alpha-1 and its potential role in immune support
- Peptides that were never banned, including GLP-1 medications
- Which peptides are still likely to remain restricted
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‼️Disclaimer‼️
This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Always speak with your licensed healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication or treatment plan.