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Join our free community, The Women’s Peptide Collective, click the Skool link to become a member and to connect, learn, and collaborate. https://www.skool.com/womens-peptide-collective-9663 Go to https://thepeptique.com/ to get all your research peptides .As a loyal listener use the discount code POD15 to get 15% off the entire line of products. Have questions? Feel free to reach out to me: tarawest@westwellnessatx.com Want the free peptide guide? Email me tarawest@westwellnessatx.com and comment Guide and I'll shoot it right over! Follow me on instagram AND TikTOk @westwellnessatx Link to travel kit: https://a.co/d/8fDUbv6 Link for snap and go Ice packs: https://a.co/d/3nc0mmb Takeaways: During my recent eight-day expedition to Iceland, I was mesmerized by the otherworldly landscapes that felt as if I had traveled to a different planet altogether. When traveling while utilizing peptides, it is imperative to evaluate your specific goals and the nature of your peptide cycles before making decisions. I recommend considering the half-life of peptides, as this will significantly influence whether you should bring them along or leave them at home during your travels. Thymosin Alpha 1 is essential for maintaining immune system resilience, particularly during travel when exposure to pathogens is heightened due to environmental changes. MOTS-C offers metabolic flexibility, helping maintain energy levels and physiological responses irrespective of the travel-induced disruptions to regular exercise routines. Taking Cagrilintide prior to travel can promote satiety and prevent overindulgence during meals, thereby allowing one to enjoy new culinary experiences without excessive consumption. mentioned in this episode: BPC-157 epitalin GLP-1 retatrutide tirzepatide Cagrilintide MOTS-C Thymosin Alpha 1 Peptique Women's Peptide Collective