Both quantitative claims (3.2% muscle mass gain and 4.5% fat mass loss) lack direct supporting evidence in the peer-reviewed literature or published clinical trial results. While one registered trial (NCT06127849) hints at muscle-building investigation, its completion status and outcomes remain unavailable. Without cited references, published abstracts, or accessible trial data, these specific figures cannot be validated against scientific evidence.
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007 James Bond Peptide with an increase in 3.2 percent muscle mass. And by the way the people also lost 4.5 % of total fat mass. This was over 85 days but listen to the full video on YT/marksmellybell @onthepen.official
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Claim breakdown
2 claims“This peptide increases muscle mass by 3.2 percent.”
No peer-reviewed studies on PubMed were found supporting a 3.2% muscle mass increase for this peptide. One potentially relevant clinical trial (NCT06127849) exists — titled 'EB-PA as Protein Amplifier for Skeletal Muscle Strength & Growth' — but its status is UNKNOWN and no results or publications are available. Without access to trial data, mechanism studies, or published literature, the specific quantitative claim cannot be evaluated against evidence.
“This peptide caused a 4.5% loss of total fat mass.”
No peer-reviewed studies on PubMed were found supporting a 4.5% total fat mass loss for this peptide. Clinical trials in the registry (NCT05560971 on palmitoleic acid; NCT02819440 on PDE5 inhibition) address obesity-related outcomes but are not directly linked to this peptide, and no published results confirming this specific effect were located.
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