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[Optimizing Health and Performance with Peptide Therapies: Insights from Dr. Craig Conover]-[Dr. Craig Koniver: Peptide & Hormone Therapies for Health, Performance & Longevity]

Huberman Lab · C1 · 2024-10-07

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Unlocking the Potential of Peptide Therapy for Health and Performance

In this episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, Dr. Andrew Huberman hosts Dr. Craig Conover, a world-renowned expert in "performance medicine." The discussion centers on the burgeoning field of peptide therapy—using small chains of amino acids to modulate biological pathways—as a bridge between basic lifestyle interventions and more aggressive hormone replacement therapies.

Understanding Peptides and Their Role in Medicine

Dr. Conover defines peptides as chains of 40 amino acids or fewer. While the body naturally produces thousands of peptides, clinical applications focus on exogenous peptides to augment health, mental clarity, and physical recovery. Dr. Conover emphasizes that these compounds often offer a safer, more nuanced alternative to traditional hormone manipulations by avoiding the negative feedback loops that can shut down endogenous hormone production.

Navigating GLP-1 Agonists and Metabolic Health

A major portion of the discussion addresses GLP-1 agonists (e.g., Semaglutide/Ozempic). Dr. Conover argues that while these are powerful tools for weight loss and glucose control, the key to success lies in "micro-dosing" to prevent the rapid, unhealthy loss of lean body mass. He notes that when used correctly, these peptides can improve cognitive function and systemic inflammation, often acting as a catalyst that motivates patients to adopt better lifestyle habits like resistance training and protein-focused nutrition.

The Utility of BPC-157 and Alternatives

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157) is highlighted as a potent anti-inflammatory agent. Dr. Conover notes its efficacy in accelerating tissue repair and joint recovery, particularly in ligaments and tendons. With the FDA’s recent regulatory changes affecting the availability of BPC-157, he introduces "Pentadeca Arginate" as a promising, structurally similar alternative that maintains comparable clinical benefits without violating current compounding guidelines.

Growth Hormone Secretagogues and Sleep Optimization

Dr. Conover explains the "flavors" of growth hormone secretagogues, which stimulate the body's natural production of growth hormone:

  • Ipamorellin: Praised for being "very clean" and ideal for sleep and lean body composition.
  • GHRP-6: Noted for its ability to stimulate appetite, making it a potential tool for those struggling to put on muscle mass.
  • Tesamorelin: Specifically mentioned for its efficacy in reducing visceral fat.

He underscores the importance of the 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM window for growth hormone pulses, recommending these peptides be taken at bedtime to align with natural circadian rhythms.

The Vital Role of Mitochondrial Support

Beyond peptides, the discussion pivots to mitochondrial health. Dr. Conover advocates for:

  • Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10): Used to support cytochrome 3 in the electron transport chain, aiding in ATP production.
  • Methylated B Vitamins: Essential for lowering homocysteine levels and supporting healthy methylation pathways, which are critical for cardiovascular health and detoxification.
  • Methylene Blue: Described as a mitochondrial oxygenator that can enhance cognitive function and recall, though he warns of its blue/green staining effect on urine.

Safety, Sourcing, and the Future of Medicine

Dr. Conover issues a strong warning against the "gray market" and "black market" sources of peptides, which often contain contaminants like lipopolysaccharides (LPS) that can lead to severe systemic inflammation. He stresses that peptide therapy should only be pursued under the guidance of a board-certified physician working with reputable, FDA-inspected compounding pharmacies.

Conclusion: The Power of Mindset

Concluding the episode, Dr. Conover and Dr. Huberman reflect on the role of positivity in health. Dr. Conover posits that a positive mindset is not merely a psychological luxury but a fundamental component of longevity and healing. By choosing to frame experiences positively, individuals can influence their biology in ways that pills and injections alone cannot achieve. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for those looking to navigate the cutting edge of performance medicine while maintaining a focus on safety, physician-guided care, and holistic well-being.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Huberman Lab Podcast, where we discuss science and science -based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman, and I'm a professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Dr.
Craig Conover. Dr. Craig Conover is a medical doctor who did his training at Brown University and Thomas Jefferson University.
He is a world expert in what he refers to as performance medicine, which involves the use of peptides and other therapies for improving mental health, physical health, and performance.
Many of you have perhaps heard of peptide therapies.

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