Alongside cagrilintide, our metabolic research catalog includes Semaglutide (GLP-1 monoagonist), Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP dual agonist), Retatrutide (GLP-1/GIP/glucagon triagonist), AOD-9604 (hGH lipolytic fragment), MOTS-C (mitochondrial metabolic regulator), and 5-Amino-1MQ (NNMT inhibitor)
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For visible skin changes like brighter complexion and reduced dark spots, you'll typically see initial results after 4-6 weeks, with more dramatic improvements becoming apparent after 2-3 months of regular treatments
Huber, D., Cha, M.-I., Debarbieux, L., Planson, A.-G., Lpez, G., Tasayco, M.L., Chaffotte, A., Beckwith, J
Second Nature: balanced plate model Second Nature uses a balanced plate model: roughly half vegetables, a quarter protein, a quarter complex carbohydrates, and a serving of healthy fats

Fertility and pregnancy If trying to conceive: Discuss all peptide use with reproductive endocrinologist Some peptides (Kisspeptin) may be helpful Others (GLP-1 agonists) should be stopped Conservative approach: stop non-essential peptides when actively trying If you become pregnant: Stop all peptides immediately Inform your OB/GYN about what you were using Most peptides have no safety data during pregnancy Better safe than sorry Hormonal birth control interactions Most peptides don't interact with birth control, but: GLP-1 agonists may reduce absorption of oral contraceptives (use backup method) Weight loss from any peptide can change hormone levels (affect cycle regularity) Monitor for changes in cycle or breakthrough bleeding Thyroid considerations Women experience thyroid issues more frequently: Some growth hormone peptides may slightly affect thyroid Get thyroid panel before starting and during use If you have thyroid condition, monitor closely Bone density Post-menopausal women need bone density support: Growth hormone peptides (CJC/Ipa) support bone density Combine with resistance training and calcium/vitamin D Consider DEXA scan before and during long-term use The role of SeekPeptides in your health journey Using peptides effectively as a woman requires understanding female-specific factors
