Should people with a history of cancer or remaining cancer stem cells avoid running Spooky2 peptide programs for regeneration, healing, or anti-aging?


I honestly did not see that written anywhere. It was said not to run cancer programs if you are using "standard of care" methods like radiation and chemo. Specifically detox and kill programs. Healing and regeneration programs are good. I've never read anything prohibiting people from using peptides though.
For reference, I'm a cancer survivor (Inflammatory, Triple HR Negative breast cancer). I ran the healing and regeneration while I did some of those ghastly "treatments ". I now use the peptide programs alot, along with other programs. I don't have cancer anymore. Once I was done rads and chemo, I did detoxing and kill programs. Hope this helps.

I only run the cancer and anti fungal/ parasitic, etc. peptides. You should look at the document (not just the notes) that lists what real world peptides are in the presets. If they are ones to avoid with cancer like TB-500 or GHK-Cu for example, I would avoid those peptide presets. Most longevity or healing peptides that are collagen producing, or increase angiogenesis should be avoided. I looked up the ones I didn’t know to see what the actions were. I ended up with a lot less peptides to safely run.
 
For more details, please check the link:
Was this article helpful?
0 out of 0 found this helpful

Comments

0 comments

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Articles in this section

See more
Our Blog
Get the latest news and updates first
Our helpline hours:
9 AM – 6PM UTC+8, Monday – Friday
Video Guides
Learn how to use Spooky2 with our short, step-by-step video guides