drtrevorbachmeyer post

Audited March 1, 2026 · by PeptIQ

No Evidence

The claims presented lack verifiable scientific support. No peer-reviewed studies or clinical trials were found that substantiate the specific metabolic, weight loss, or lifespan claims made. Further rigorous research would be required to validate these assertions.

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Retatrutide and MOTS-C combined This is insane… Comment “LIFE” for research (the full research playbook) Nature Aging showed MOTS-C reverses age related metabolic decline 40% The Lancet showed a 10% weight loss adds 5 years to lifespan and Retatrutide achieves 24% weight loss, do the math… And combined…exponentially more effective, watch If you’re about to get in my comments and run your m

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outh about anything other than saying “thank you” … Block delete Comment “LIFE” for research (the full research playbook) Never miss Dr Trevor Bachmeyer The Spartan #health #science #doctor #nevermiss #thespartan Medical Disclaimer: The contents of this video & other material are intended for entertainment, informational & educational purposes only & not for the purpose of rendering medical advice, always seek the advice of a health professional

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Claim Breakdown(4 claims found)

1

MOTS-C reverses age-related metabolic decline by 40%.

Creator cited:Nature AgingStudy doesn't support this
No Evidence

No substantive scientific literature was found to support the specific claim of MOTS-C reversing age-related metabolic decline by 40%.

2

Retatrutide achieves 24% weight loss.

Creator cited:The LancetStudy doesn't support this
⚠️Overstated

No confirmed scientific literature was found to validate the specific claim of Retatrutide achieving 24% weight loss.

3

10% weight loss adds 5 years to lifespan.

Creator cited:The LancetStudy doesn't support this
No Evidence

No scientific literature was located to substantiate the specific claim that 10% weight loss adds 5 years to lifespan.

4

Retatrutide and MOTS-C combined are exponentially more effective.

No Evidence

No scientific evidence was found supporting a combined exponential effectiveness of Retatrutide and MOTS-C.

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❌ AI fact-checked @drtrevorbachmeyer's peptide claims:

Verdict: NO EVIDENCE
The claims presented lack verifiable scientific support. No peer-reviewed studies or clinical trials…
4 claims checked vs PubMed.

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