Why Peptides Are Revolutionising Fat Loss, Hormones & Longevity with Dr. Aleksandra Gajer, MD

I continue to believe peptides offer hope in medicine like few things ever have. Because of the mechanism of action and lack of toxicity, these compounds have the ability to restore the body’s proper natural functioning rather than suppress symptoms. But few physicians are willing to traverse in the peptide waters due to regulatory challenges, political interests and pharmaceutical interference. But I have seen their potential myself, as has my guest Dr Aleksandra Gajer.

Dr. Aleksandra Gajer, originally from Poland and raised in the United States, is a dedicated medical professional focused on advancing healthcare. She graduated with top honours from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed her residency in academic emergency medicine at The George Washington University.

Dr. Gajer’s special interests include sustainable weight loss, balanced hormone health, and longevity. She emphasises the importance of lifestyle adjustments to optimise patients’ biology, promoting health, vitality, and long-term wellness. Establishing The Gajer Practice allows her to offer personalised care and empower individuals to lead healthier lives by intervening before illness takes hold.

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Join us as we explore:

  • Dr Gajer’s use of peptides for hormonal transitions and sexual health, peptides safety profile, manufacturing challenges, and why peptides remain on the fringes of treatment.
  • BPC-157, MOTS-c, the GLP-1 agonists and more peptides – why to use them, mechanism of action, how to use them, how much and when to use them.
  • The potential of peptides to replace pharmaceuticals.
  • Using peptides to retrain your immune system and combat autoimmune challenges and immune dysregulation.
Why Peptides Are Revolutionising Fat Loss, Hormones & Longevity with Dr. Aleksandra Gajer, MD

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