The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Harnessing the Power of Peptides and Bioregulators with Nathalie Niddam: Episode Rerun

04.30.2024 - By Rupa HealthPlay

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In today's episode with Nathalie Niddam, you’ll hear us take a deep dive on:

The benefits of peptides and bioregulators

Optimizing health with peptides and bioregulators

The pros and cons of peptide-based medications

How to use peptides and bioregulators safely

The potential of peptides for skincare and tanning

Exploring the future of peptides

Nathalie is a devoted science enthusiast with a deep passion for human health. As a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and an Epigenetic Coach, she is also a proud alumnus of the inaugural batch of the Human Potential Training Institute. Melding disciplines from neuroscience and personalized nutrition to biohacking and ancestral health, Nathalie's innovative approach integrates a spectrum of human performance domains, highlighting nutraceuticals and resilience training.

Guest Details:

Nathalie Niddam Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, TwitterBiohacking Superhuman Performance PodcastBiohacking Superhuman Performance Community

Rupa Health Details:

Rupa Health's Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeRupa Health MagazineDr. Carrie Jones’ Website, LinkedIn, Instagram. TikTok

Timestamps

03:20 - Who is Nathalie Niddam?

07:56 - What is a peptide?

09:12 - What can peptides do?

12:33 - Why BPC-157 stands out

14:42 - The magical world of bioregulator peptides

18:45 - Peptides versus glandular

20:02 - Melanotan's multifaceted benefits

23:36 - Decoding thymosin beta-4

24:50 - GHK-copper: the skin's best friend

27:47 - The power of modified GLP-1

30:02 - Why nutrition and exercise matter even on meds

33:03 - The hidden pitfalls of short-term weight loss medication use

36:00 - Peptides, bioregulators, and the future of functional medicine

40:47 - Where can you find Nathalie Niddam?

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