The Peptide Conversation Everyone's Having
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In this episode of 'An Unlikely Affair,' host Amber dives into the rising phenomenon of peptide therapy with Lee Godfrey, founder of Skin Tide Aesthetics. The conversation explores how peptides—short chains of amino acids that act as cellular messengers—have become a cornerstone of anti-aging, mental wellness, and addiction recovery. Lee explains that peptides naturally decline with age, and supplementing them can boost growth hormone, reduce inflammation, enhance muscle growth, and even support sobriety by helping individuals wean off benzodiazepines. Amber shares her personal journey, including her first self-administered injection and her experience with NAD+ therapy, which she credits for reducing her sex drive and cravings. The episode emphasizes the importance of professional guidance, third-party testing, and proper dilution, warning against DIY attempts that can lead to organ failure. Both hosts express deep enthusiasm for peptides as a powerful, body-optimized tool for longevity and holistic health, urging listeners to prioritize consistency and safety. Key takeaways include: peptides are not just for beauty but for systemic healing; they work quickly and are short-acting but produce lasting benefits; NAD+ supports mitochondrial function and addiction recovery; and proper sourcing and medical oversight are non-negotiable. The episode also highlights the emotional and psychological transformation possible through peptide therapy, especially for those in recovery. Overall, the tone is deeply optimistic and empowering, framing peptides as a revolutionary, accessible frontier in personal health.
Peptides are short amino acid chains that act as cellular 'teachers,' signaling the body to heal, grow, and regulate functions.
Growth hormone peptides can aid weight loss and muscle gain without muscle loss, especially effective in those over 30.
NAD+ therapy supports mitochondrial efficiency and is being used in addiction recovery to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Peptide therapy should only be pursued under professional guidance with third-party tested, properly diluted products.
The 'Glow' peptide blend (TB500, BPC157, GHK) is recommended for anti-aging, reducing inflammation, and improving skin elasticity.
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The Rise of Peptides: From Hidden Secret to Cultural Obsession
Amber introduces the growing fascination with peptides, sparked by overwhelming DMs after mentioning her aesthetic provider, Lee Godfrey. She sets the stage for a deep dive into what peptides are, how they work, and why they’ve become a cultural talking point.
Peptides as Cellular Instructors: The Science Behind the Hype
“The peptides are the fucking boss. I love this.”
Peptides for Recovery: A Lifeline for Sobriety and Mental Health
“I'm going to help you. But I told him that he was just never going to be able to get sober unless he got off the benzos.”
NAD+ and the Mitochondrial Revolution: Healing from Within
“If your cookie doesn't even get wet, what's the point? Good God. I take care of that on my own.”
The Glow Formula: Anti-Aging and Longevity in a Vial
Lee details the 'Glow' peptide blend—TB500, BPC157, and GHK copper peptide—explaining how each component combats aging by reducing inflammation, healing tendons, and stimulating collagen production.
“There was a girl who was fully hospitalized her entire, all of her organs shut down. And she spoke about this. I believe it was on an Instagram reel.”
“The peptides are the fucking boss. I love this.”
“We have to learn how to consistency. You know? Like it's like you, we start something that we love and then life gets in the way. But this is one thing where I've told Easton, my mom, myself, that going into this new year, we have to start like prioritizing health above all else.”
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Lee Godfrey
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Amber
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NAD+
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Easton
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Skin Tide Aesthetics
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growth hormone
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BPC157
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TB500
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benzodiazepines
other
inflammation
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