Typical concentrations range from 0.1-1%, with 0.1% to 0.3% being a well-supported sweet spot for visible benefits with good tolerability
Lv H-W, Wang Q-L, Luo M, Zhu M-D, Liang H-M, Li W-J, Cai H, Zhou Z-B et al (2023) Phytochemistry and pharmacology of natural prenylated flavonoids
For non-peptide oral options, see the tesofensine protocol, a centrally acting monoamine reuptake inhibitor used in some research-context fat-loss protocols
Today, it's a staple in many routines, evolving from oral supplements to topical applications like cream for direct skin benefits
People who are pregnant or nursing, have active cancer, are managing chronic illness, or are recovering from major medical procedures should avoid experimental peptide use unless specifically advised by a qualified healthcare professional
Not because needles are fun, but because the evidence is overwhelming and the results are predictable