@kabirbrah
1 post audited · 1 claims analysed
Science evidence grade
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Supported
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Overstated
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Misleading
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No Evidence
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What @kabirbrah claims actually are
We separate claims into three buckets: backed by evidence, factually incorrect, and grey — like animal-only findings sold as human fact (e.g. BPC-157 “fixes Achilles” from rat studies).
Evidence-based
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Claims that align with published human or clinical evidence at the stated strength.
Ex: “Semaglutide can reduce body weight in adults with obesity” — supported by large RCTs.
Factually incorrect
0%
0 claims
Claims that conflict with the evidence, invent certainty, or omit critical safety/context in a misleading way.
Ex: “Peptides have no side effects” — contradicts known adverse-event profiles.
Grey / overstated
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Plausible direction but wrong certainty — animal-only data sold as human fact, dose/effect overstated, or no adequate published support yet.
Ex: “BPC-157 fixes Achilles tears” — often rests on rodent tendon models, not proven human Achilles repair trials.
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Audit history(1 post)
“Most people in fitness put steroids, peptides, and supplements in the same category. But they work in completely different ways inside the body. Steroids replace hormones. Peptides send signals. Supplements provide raw materials. Understanding the difference is important if you want to actually understand how the body works. If you have any doubts or questions, you can write it in the comment section.”
The claim that peptides send signals inside the body is accurate and reflects fundamental cellular biology. Peptides are endogenous signaling molecules — hormones, neuropeptides, and cytokines — that bind receptors and trigger intracellular cascades. This mechanism is not controversial or speculative; it is the foundation of endocrinology and molecular medicine. No contradiction or gap in evidence exists.
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