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The Clinician’s Definitive Guide to Peptides: Mechanisms, Evidence, Clinical Applications, and Safety (2026 Edition)

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Peptides are short chains of amino acids (typically 2–50 residues) that function as high-specificity signaling molecules across endocrine, neurologic, immune, metabolic, and regenerative systems. In modern clinical practice, peptide therapeutics range from life-saving hormones (e.g., Insulin ) to cardiometabolic agents (e.g., Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists) and investigational regenerative fragments such as TB-500 and KPV. This authority review provides a clinician-facing synthesis of: Mechanistic biology (receptor signaling, downstream pathways) Evidence grading (A–D framework) Approved indications and outcome data Safety, oncology considerations, and medicolegal issues Practical clinical decision-making frameworks Why Peptides Matter in Clinical Medicine Peptides occupy a unique therapeutic niche: High receptor specificity → lower off-target effects (relative...

Metabolic Therapy for Cancer Success Stories: 113+ Case Reports (2026 Edition)

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Table of Contents: Introduction Metabolic Therapy Case Series Compilation (alphabetical) Breast Cancer (83 cases) Brain Cancer  Lung Cancer  Prostate Cancer (29 cases) Discussion and Conclusion Important Disclaimer It is important to acknowledge that the Metabolic protocol is not a universal cure for cancer. We do not advocate for or against any treatment—whether conventional (such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy), alternative, complementary, or adjunctive approaches. Our focus remains on effective and safe integrated and personalized strategies that may offer hope and improve outcomes for patients. This article is not intended to be your definitive guide but rather a ste...

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