tepati

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tepati

Tepati is a traditional herbal supplement, primarily used in various indigenous cultures. Its uses and benefits are largely anecdotal, with limited scientific research available. Traditional uses suggest it may have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.

Category
Herbal Supplement
Molecular Formula
N/A
Mechanism of Action
Unknown due to lack of sufficient scientific research.
Evidence Grade
Insufficient

Primary Benefits

  • Possible anti-inflammatory effects
  • Potential analgesic effects

Recommended Dosage

Adults Due to lack of clinical studies, there is no established recommended dosage.

Side Effects

  • Due to lack of clinical studies, potential side effects are unknown.

Precautions

  • Limited scientific evidence. Use under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

Interactions

  • Due to lack of clinical studies, potential interactions are unknown.
Peptide & Hormone Therapies for Health, Performance & Longevity | Dr. Craig Koniver
Exploring Peptides, Hormones, and Therapies for Health and Wellness 11:51 0
“using primarily tepati which is like semi glutide version 2.0 mostly for the past two years have learned a tremendous amount and my opinion's actually changed from working with people”

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Peptide & Hormone Therapies for Health, Performance & Longevity | Dr. Craig Koniver
Exploring Peptides, Hormones, and Therapies for Health and Wellness 13:55 0
“if I can help people lose weight first literally by using something like tepati semaglutide and I've seen this they're now excited”

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Dr. Robert Lustig: How Sugar & Processed Foods Impact Your Health
Understanding the Complex Relationship Between Nutrition and Metabolic Health 2:47:44 0
“comes in who's obese or slightly overweight right it's like I don't know what to do I'm trying to eat better exercise or a person comes in and says hey i' I've had a really hard time getting that last 20 9 PBS off for so many years will you prescribing those zic so the short answer is number one I'm retired so I'm not prescribing anything but let's let's let's go with there the data show that gp1 analoges like um semaglutide and now tepati which is uh Lily's version uh Manjaro is the diabetes version Z bound is the Obesity version the same way that OIC is the diabetes version for um uh novonordisk and woi is the Obesity version so they're all glp1 they're all G gp1 analog they synthesized in a lab it looks like glp1 smells like glp1 acts like G1 when injected tepati the uh Lily one actually has a dual function it uh binds to the Gip receptor so it might have double duty and the data show that it's actually even slightly more effective at Weight Loss than the Nova Nordisk version so we'll be seeing a shift in terms of uh…”

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