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Audited July 11, 2026

⚠️Overstated

The creator makes four broad claims about peptides (weight loss without diet change, inflammation reduction, body shape change, steady clean energy) with no studies explicitly cited. Clinical trial and PubMed searches found evidence only tangentially related to weight loss (GLP-1 Phase 3/4 trials show weight loss, but *with* documented dietary/lifestyle context, contradicting the 'without diet change' framing). For the other three claims—inflammation reduction, body shape change, and energy provision—no relevant literature was retrieved. The claims as stated are not substantiated by available scientific evidence.

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2.5 months in—and I’m officially a peptide fan. I started using the peptide products from Make Wellness kind of on a whim… and wow. What a difference a few weeks can make! Not going to lie I had a couple weeks where I wasn’t consistent, I forgot to bring them on our Utah trip, I ran out of some products, and man I noticed!! It’s amazing how much better I have felt since using the products consis

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tently again! I’ve dropped weight without changing my diet (yes, really), but more than that—I feel so good. My body is less inflamed, my shape is changing, and I have this steady, clean energy that makes me feel like myself again. No crash, no extremes, no magic tricks. Just natural, body-friendly peptides doing their thing quietly in the background while I go about my day. I didn’t expect to notice this much change, but I’m not mad about it. 😉 If you’ve been feeling stuck, inflamed, or like your body needs a little nudge in the right direction—this is your sign to look into it. Happy to share what’s been working for me if you’re curious!

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way to go, and so go, but if you lookin' for me, I'll be on the clock, I'ma think I'm possibly sittin' on the drop down.

Claim breakdown

4 claims
1

Peptides cause weight loss without changing diet.

⚠️Overstated

Human Phase 3 and Phase 4 trials exist for GLP-1 and triple-agonist peptides (retatrutide, semaglutide) showing significant weight loss — but all require *behavioral context*: diet modification, exercise, or lifestyle support are documented as cofactors in real-world outcomes. The claim 'without changing diet' is not supported by the clinical evidence; studies show weight loss, but not independent of dietary or metabolic context.

2

Peptides reduce inflammation.

No Evidence

No PubMed abstracts or clinical trials specifically testing peptide-induced inflammation reduction were retrieved. The clinical trials found (omega-3 supplementation, hormone therapy + L-arginine, R-CHOP lymphoma treatment) are unrelated to the creator's peptide claim and do not constitute evidence for peptide anti-inflammatory effects.

3

Peptides change body shape.

No Evidence

No registered human clinical trials or peer-reviewed literature was found specifically addressing peptides and body shape change. Without mechanistic or empirical evidence (animal or human), this claim cannot be evaluated beyond speculation.

4

Peptides provide steady, clean energy.

No Evidence

No PubMed abstracts or clinical trials directly testing peptide effects on subjective 'clean energy' or steady energy delivery were found. The retrieved trials (muscle preservation in bedbound older adults, blueberry microbiome effects, hypothyroidism neurocognition) are mechanistically unrelated to peptide energy claims.

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