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Medical Disclaimer: We are not doctors. The content in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Any compounds discussed may be intended for research purposes only. Use at your own risk.
Welcome back, warriors! In this week’s Peptide Q&A, JD Denham and William T. Haas tackle another round of listener questions covering fat-loss stack decisions, managing multiple peptides without overdoing it, autoimmune inflammation support, endurance protocols for extreme outdoor training, and troubleshooting common peptide issues like AOD stinging and injection lumps.
From helping a firefighter choose the best fat-burning peptide, to discussing how to organize stacks so you actually know what’s working, JD and Will break down practical strategies they've learned through years of research, experimentation, and working with thousands of people in the peptide space.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
08:30 Peptide Stack Planning & Cycling
14:05 Running Too Many Peptides at Once
20:10 Finding What Actually Works
27:30 TRT as the Foundation
32:30 Hashimoto’s, Diet & Autoimmune Issues
37:10 Parenting, ADHD & Kids’ Diet
45:00 Selank vs Pharmaceuticals
52:30 Sugar, Behavior & Parenting Struggles
1:02:00 Reading, Sleep & Night Routine
1:03:30 Tesamorelin Sleep Issues & Closing
Topics covered in this episode include:
• AOD vs Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin for fat loss – when direct fat-burning peptides may outperform growth hormone secretagogues
• Budget-friendly fat-loss stacks – choosing the best option when running RETA and training frequently
• Avoiding “kid in a candy store” peptide stacking – how to run protocols that actually teach you what works
• Mixing multiple peptides into a single injection – practical strategies to avoid 6–7 daily injections
• Fat-loss protocols for major weight loss – using RETA, SLU-PP-332, AOD, and MOTS-C together
• Adding 5-Amino-1MQ – improving fat oxidation and cellular metabolism
• Timing fat-burning peptides – why many compounds work best fasted before training
• Autoimmune and inflammation support – peptides like KPV and Thymosin Alpha-1 for gut health and immune regulation
• Hashimoto’s, lupus, and diet strategies – why ketogenic or carnivore-style diets sometimes help reduce inflammation
• Kids, diet, and behavior – sugar intake, processed foods, and ADHD-like symptoms
• Extreme endurance training stacks – SLU-PP-332, MOTS-C, NAD+, and mitochondrial performance
• Cardarine (GW501516) for endurance – performance benefits and clearing up common cancer-study misconceptions
• Injection lumps and irritation – why they happen and how injection technique affects them
• Where to research peptides properly – PubMed, Google Scholar, and real clinical studies
• Improving sleep naturally – circadian rhythm resets, sunlight exposure, and daily routines
• Tesamorelin and sleep disruption – why some users report worse sleep when starting Tessa
• Peptide storage myths – Tesamorelin refrigeration debates and nasal spray stability
• Melanotan-1 vs Melanotan-2 – tanning peptides explained, nausea management, and why sun exposure is still required
📌 Subscribe for weekly, no-fluff protocols, dosing guidance, and real-world results.
You’re a warrior. Act like one.
Follow us on social media:
JD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jd_denham_fit
Will's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamthaas/
Warrior-Makers page: https://www.instagram.com/warrior_makers_supplements/
By JD Denham and Will Haas4.7
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Medical Disclaimer: We are not doctors. The content in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Any compounds discussed may be intended for research purposes only. Use at your own risk.
Welcome back, warriors! In this week’s Peptide Q&A, JD Denham and William T. Haas tackle another round of listener questions covering fat-loss stack decisions, managing multiple peptides without overdoing it, autoimmune inflammation support, endurance protocols for extreme outdoor training, and troubleshooting common peptide issues like AOD stinging and injection lumps.
From helping a firefighter choose the best fat-burning peptide, to discussing how to organize stacks so you actually know what’s working, JD and Will break down practical strategies they've learned through years of research, experimentation, and working with thousands of people in the peptide space.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
08:30 Peptide Stack Planning & Cycling
14:05 Running Too Many Peptides at Once
20:10 Finding What Actually Works
27:30 TRT as the Foundation
32:30 Hashimoto’s, Diet & Autoimmune Issues
37:10 Parenting, ADHD & Kids’ Diet
45:00 Selank vs Pharmaceuticals
52:30 Sugar, Behavior & Parenting Struggles
1:02:00 Reading, Sleep & Night Routine
1:03:30 Tesamorelin Sleep Issues & Closing
Topics covered in this episode include:
• AOD vs Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin for fat loss – when direct fat-burning peptides may outperform growth hormone secretagogues
• Budget-friendly fat-loss stacks – choosing the best option when running RETA and training frequently
• Avoiding “kid in a candy store” peptide stacking – how to run protocols that actually teach you what works
• Mixing multiple peptides into a single injection – practical strategies to avoid 6–7 daily injections
• Fat-loss protocols for major weight loss – using RETA, SLU-PP-332, AOD, and MOTS-C together
• Adding 5-Amino-1MQ – improving fat oxidation and cellular metabolism
• Timing fat-burning peptides – why many compounds work best fasted before training
• Autoimmune and inflammation support – peptides like KPV and Thymosin Alpha-1 for gut health and immune regulation
• Hashimoto’s, lupus, and diet strategies – why ketogenic or carnivore-style diets sometimes help reduce inflammation
• Kids, diet, and behavior – sugar intake, processed foods, and ADHD-like symptoms
• Extreme endurance training stacks – SLU-PP-332, MOTS-C, NAD+, and mitochondrial performance
• Cardarine (GW501516) for endurance – performance benefits and clearing up common cancer-study misconceptions
• Injection lumps and irritation – why they happen and how injection technique affects them
• Where to research peptides properly – PubMed, Google Scholar, and real clinical studies
• Improving sleep naturally – circadian rhythm resets, sunlight exposure, and daily routines
• Tesamorelin and sleep disruption – why some users report worse sleep when starting Tessa
• Peptide storage myths – Tesamorelin refrigeration debates and nasal spray stability
• Melanotan-1 vs Melanotan-2 – tanning peptides explained, nausea management, and why sun exposure is still required
📌 Subscribe for weekly, no-fluff protocols, dosing guidance, and real-world results.
You’re a warrior. Act like one.
Follow us on social media:
JD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jd_denham_fit
Will's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamthaas/
Warrior-Makers page: https://www.instagram.com/warrior_makers_supplements/

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