Originally, when peptides were first presented, it was believed and we were told that they could not be imprinted because each part of the peptide has to happen on its own, one-by-one. and in order.
The thought was that since this was true, using an imprinted sticker, where they would all be applied at once, would not work.
I've been following discussions for a long period of time on the S2 Forum in the peptide discussion group, so I knew that testing had been done, and that it turned out after all, that peptides could be successfully imprinted and users could benefit from them.
Since John White's original thoughts on it were being referred to here - that peptides could not be imprinted, I decided to post about that on the Forum. I related that there had been discussion here about whether or not peptides can be imprinted and asked if there was some info I could share here.
Among the responses was the information that peptide imprints definitely work.
There was also the information from John White:
That imprinting peptides does work; that they've done in-house tests to confirm this, but the effects are not strong.
Using stickers imprinted with peptides has worked for various people on the forum, as well as for some members of this group.
This info is different from what was presented at the beginning, when peptides were new. But at that time peptides were new and were in the process of being experienced for the first time ever! Testing was ongoing and also people were sharing information on the peptide discussion group on the Forum.
I've found it (and continue to find it) exciting to be a part of it all! I'm certainly benefiting from using peptide programs and so is my whole family (including our dog)!
If you haven't tried them, they are really worth a try. They've been made super easy for us to use, and there's help available if you need it.
For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/posts/3546809188814292
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