Although analgesics such as NSAIDs are widely used for pain control, they cause some adverse reactions such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding [1,2,3]
William Seeds protocol From the peptide reference text "Peptide Protocols, Volume 1": Dose: 100mcg subcutaneously Timing: Approximately 3 hours before bedtime Frequency: Can be done daily, every 3 days, or weekly depending on response This flexible approach allows individualization based on how you respond
Oral semaglutide typically has no injection-site or acute timing considerations
This timing not only enhances the therapys effectiveness but also syncs with your physiological rhythms
Note on humans: These benefits are not established in humans , and no trial has tested the four-peptide combination [13]
We monitor progress through follow-up labs and symptom tracking, adjusting your protocol as your body responds