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Optimize Your Health with Therapeutic Peptides

Extend Your Life by Becoming More Muscular, Leaner, Smarter, Injury-Free, and Younger

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By: Jay Campbell
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Peptides are the best kept secret in the world of health and wellness. They’re the go-to substances that top athletes, celebrities, and executives are using to literally become superhuman.

Whether you are suffering from hair loss, healing slowly from injuries, or simply want to up your fitness game after age 40, therapeutic peptides will work better than anything you’ve tried.

Millions of people have been turned to peptides to become smarter, lose body fat, build muscle, heal injuries, and age in reverse.

The only thing is that most people have no idea how to use these revolutionary compounds the right way.

If you’d like to learn a simple system for using peptides so you can optimize your health and feel like “you” again, then this audiobook is for you.

After 14 years of using peptides personally and taking the advice and insights of the hundreds of thousands of men and women he interacts with online, Jay has written the go-to guide on peptides and how they are the future of regenerative medicine.

Recognized as one of the world’s leading experts on hormonal optimization and therapeutic peptides, Jay has dedicated his life to teaching men and women how to fully optimize their health while also instilling the importance of raising their consciousness.

©2023 Jay Campbell (P)2023 Jay Campbell
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Informative but…

The narrator was terrible. Clearing his throat, reading like he didn’t understand punctuation and mispronunciation of words. Super annoying. Plus audio quality was crap.

Made it hard to take the book seriously if I’m being honest.

“Bullet point”. No reader of any audiobook ever says “bullet point” to indicate there is a bullet point. 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Adequate overview

The material was okay for this beginner, but the mispronunciation of some peptides (which I already knew) and a hormone brings into question he's one of the "world’s leading experts on hormonal optimization and therapeutic peptides". I had to listen repeatedly to several words, phonetically spelling them out on paper to know what he was talking about. I also agree with others that the recording seems abruptly created with no final editing. I understand his knowledge might be extensive, but I would have expected a more professional presentation of the material.

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New to peptides.

Absolutely amazing. I wasn’t sure what to expect but gain some knowledge about peptides. Thank you!

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Good Info, Horrible Natration

I find it hard to believe that an award-winning author couldn’t afford a proper narrator. I’m sure it’s gracious to offer a friend a chance to narrate, but it wasn’t smart or effective.

The information in the book was good and helpful, but the internet URLs are referred to as “here” rather than an address. Completely useless.

Although I’d like to listen to more of Jay Campbell’s books, I am extremely hesitant. Too bad.

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EXACTLY What Is Needed On Peptides!

It's evident Jay Campbell put a great deal of time and effort breaking down a complicated, emerging, and misunderstood topic into usable/actionable content for public consumption. Nicely done! This book does a great job highlighting all of the popular peptides and their functions with just the right amount of technical detail given the topic area.

If you're interested in Peptides I'm not sure if there is a better place to start. I don't think you'll be able to find this type of high level accurate breakdown anywhere else. Highly recommend!

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Very helpful for beginners

This book helped me to understand what peptides would help me and in what dosage. It’s in a very simple to understand language and very organized. I now have the information to put things in action. Thank you!

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Good content

The material covered was great. I appreciated the I depth knowledge on each peptide and dosing.

However, I did not enjoy the narrator. His voice was difficult to listen to at long intervals and seemed winded most of the time.

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Fascinating information

Liked: learning about a fascinating subject. There's a number of peptides covered in a shirt span, the information is concise. I appreciate his in your face honesty about doing your own homework on peptides, however....if I'm going to listen or pay an outrageous price for his printed material (sixty plus dollars and it's paperback) I'm looking to him for his expertise, his research and experiments. Most readers are not medical researchers.
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1. I didn't realize Jay does his own narrating. For some reason, he didn't pay for a professional, which he should have. He clears his throat a lot, corrects himself many times, and even misprounces standard biology/ physiology. These issues were distracting and unpleasant to listen to. It's clear Jay thinks highly of himself and probably thinks a narrator wouldn't do a good enough job. Most are excellent. If you interview and choose the right one (not Ben Greenfield's narrator however, he's actually worse) listening to a well trained, practiced narrator is far better. Ben Greenfield book, Boundless is a hard cover masterpiece and only two-thirds the price. Jay quotes him a lot.
2. Jay constradicts himself throughout this book. He espouses the great benefits of peptides, IF, in short, you're already healthy, don't need to lose weight, have excellent hormone numbers, excerise and have a dialed in diet. Then the "Bonus" chapter on Intermittent Fasting (IF) espouses all the same and numerous benefits which one could experience, if you're taking peptides. I'm a fan of IF, but for some, being in ketosis, which just starts to kick in at hour 12, doesn't provide all of the benefits he says it does (will). And yes an 18hr fast with two low intensity workouts, should completely eliminate the need for peptides. He shamelessly promotes his other two expensive books completely negating the need for peptides.
Maybe this book isn't for the lay person looking for advanced information to help with an ailment or nagging issue. Maybe this book is truly for the body hackers and elite athletes, which seems to be the case now that I listened to the information.
This average girl is far from inspired to buy his paperbacks.
So if you buy the book, buy it on Amazon. You can return it..

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Weak

The book is really just appropriate for people with an intermediate knowledge of this subject. If you’re brand new to peptides then a lot of this will be over your head. But if you’re very advanced, then you probably won’t learn much.

That said, I picked up one or two interesting facts (as someone with intermediate knowledge). My complaint is that the author does not spend enough time going into the negative side effects of some of these peptides. It makes me question all of his recommendations. So you’ll need to take note of some recommendations and then talk to a physician about it before you make any decisions (as you should, anyways).

But the almost purely optimistic outlook on all these peptides is dangerous. He also makes recommendations based on his own personal experience, which can be useful, but also shortsighted.

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Useful information BUT a difficult listen

Vast amount of knowledge in compact listen. Don’t want to harp on the negative but the three points that stand out are: No accompanying PDF, which would seem like a no brainer considering the details covered in this book. Much easier for me to digest info in audio form, but I never imagined the author wouldn’t include the “reader” with some kind of cheat sheet to refer to while trying to optimize.

Narrator, sounded like it was his first uncut read. Take that for what it’s worth to you, but I now feel like I can read for audible!

And lastly, just the audio quality was annoyingly imperfect. All to which if the first two points were sound, I’d easily have overlooked. Disappointed I used a credit on this book and would’ve found a hard copy more valuable.

Yet, having said that, I don’t think I’d have been satisfied paying $35 for this book either. Useful, yes, but more at the $10-15 price point.

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