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00:00you and i folks you and i we've been through a lot and if you're new here maybe you haven't been
00:05through as much but i recommend you stick around this video is going to be very very interesting
00:10we talk a lot about peptide steroids and a bunch of other things being abused in several different
00:15capacities but we've never really talked about women using peptides in a safe manner but maybe
00:22going a little bit too far with it you'll see what i mean here in a second i think the really
00:26important thing to take away though just from the jump is like the peptide market has gone so far
00:32and wide people are getting peptides who don't even know what they are have never heard of anything
00:37like this before and don't even understand pharmacology to the slightest extent you have
00:42friends giving friends things and uh friends giving family things i it's really weird and i've heard
00:48some bizarre stories from a lot of you some good some bad but this one this one tops the cake is
00:55something i've never seen before guys let's talk about what i take to maintain this there might be
00:59a lot of negative people around this but i'm telling you people that go to the gym and try to sell
01:03courses to you are on this shit okay this is not advertisement this is purely just informative
01:09information about what i take because people do ask i am on peptides so i have been maybe for like
01:14six weeks but i've been on nt2 which is a tanning injectable and i inject it in my flight for three
01:20years okay is it bad for you yes am i going to a therapist about it yes but it's addictive
01:25and that's what i'm on that's why i'm so tanned all the time all year round the next thing i'm on
01:29is ret which is a shredding peptide a lot of people in the gym that do the bikini competitions
01:34are on ret and it's kind of like a skinnier it's like a ozempic but it just shreds you
01:39that's what it is is it bad for you probably but i'm just gonna tell you that i'm on it and i've been
01:43on it for six weeks okay okay okay yeah so we're taking we're taking multiple different peptides
01:49here and this is honestly one of the most extreme uses of melanotin 2 i have ever seen in my life now
01:56let's briefly explain what that is because you're probably thinking well what is she taking this for
02:01if you don't know what it is you're thinking she's taking it to get skinny she's taking it to
02:06you know build muscle whatever your thoughts might be there they're probably wrong basically melanotin 2
02:12is a melanocortin receptor agonist specifically type 1 and it is increasing the amount of melanin
02:21that your body produces in one way or another it essentially is hard coating for melanogenesis and
02:28darkening the pigmentation of one's skin forcefully which is really interesting it means
02:34more melanin production in melisomes and then from that more melanin i'm laughing because i've said the
02:40word melanin so many times it starts sounding weird you know when you say something like over
02:44and over again it starts sounding funny in your head in other words it's creating tanner skin
02:48without the necessity to have uv exposure however it usually complements its use it also does a couple
02:55other things which are really unique like somewhat regulating appetite to be honest it just makes you
03:00sick to your stomach so you don't want to eat on it because you feel like you have flu-like symptoms
03:06which it may be a good idea for some people i guess i hate it so that's just my personal preference
03:11but i'm also as white as a piece of paper so i you know i don't even think i can get tan and then
03:18the other thing that she's taking is called ret or well she calls it ret it's short for ret a true tide
03:24it is another compound in which a lot of people are using these days it is a glp1 agonist similar to
03:31ozempic as she said it's a more skinny ozempic she's like i guess but essentially she's taking
03:38this to inhibit her appetite further and of course enhance fat loss now how can a glp1 outside of just
03:46stimulating fullness be causing fat loss well ret a true tide is really unique it's a triagonist
03:53compounds it affects three different receptor sites and different pathways in the body so we're talking
03:58about yes glp1 but we're talking also about glucagon and gip and the other two the gip and
04:05glucagon really aid in the fat loss department and so you can have an expression of fat loss that's far
04:12greater without any appetite and therefore improve your body composition quite exponentially now some
04:18people do report a couple different problems with these peptides one of which being the overproduction
04:22of red blood cells with prolonged exposure to melanotan 2 this really isn't stated anywhere
04:28clinically that's super good in terms of evidence but it is something that i've seen in clients who
04:33have taken it for a prolonged period of time and when we're talking on the scale of two to three years
04:38with somebody here who definitely doesn't seem the most educated on what she's doing it's a bit
04:44concerning and hopefully she's getting labs to determine how her red blood cell production is going
04:50not only that but you pair it with red a true tide which uniquely actually inhibits appetite in such a way
04:55that sometimes drinking water becomes a disgust it's not something you're fond of and so you stop
05:01drinking as much water dehydrating yourself if your blood is already quite viscous from being you know
05:06thick essentially the dehydration could be a very large problem down the road but barbie knows best
05:14barbie knows best okay guys here is the video of all the work have i done and where i've got it done
05:19let's first start with the titties so i got 345 cc with teardrop under the muscle and a fat transfer
05:27from my thigh okay from this doctor t in sydney i think it cost me like nine grand okay that's the
05:34first thing i got done the next thing i got done were my abs um which is high def liposuction it cost
05:39me 14k all together because i had my flanks done as well and this is the doctor i went to here in
05:45adelaide okay tea the next thing is the peptides i'm on obviously i'm on mt2 i'm on mt2 and ret and
05:53gch or ghc i get it from here okay tea i've been on that the next thing is my hair i go to allure
06:02hair and beauty best place ever i have 30 inch wefts so tea thing is my cosmetic nurse
06:09yes cosmetic nurse and dermatologist i get hydrafacials um anti-wrinkle once a year in
06:18forehead and frown and then when i want i get my masseters done which is just slims my face out as
06:25well i'm getting skin needling if you're not in the sun as much because it does affect it but first
06:31of all go to a dermatologist and get them to specialize in what actually works for your skin
06:35because hydrophages work for me skin needling does not okay because i live in the sun would
06:40address all my beauty that i get done and to maintain i'm expensive and i fucking love it okay
06:45guys here's something that's crazy to consider this is the female clavicular she is 21 years old 21 years
06:53old now what's really interesting about these procedures is they are relatively an anti-aging
06:59procedure but it also makes her look wildly older which is very interesting like she does not look
07:06like a 21 year old lady she looks like a 28 to 32 year old lady do you know what i mean and you can
07:12see the comments on this post just like absolutely pointing that out and let me be clear i do appreciate
07:18her transparency and i think stuff like this is actually more helpful sometimes than it is detrimental
07:23but that's under the guise of education when you're uneducated and you're talking about these
07:29things sometimes it can lead people to bad decisions trying to replicate your result
07:33that's what my skin looks like with no beauty footer on skin is deep skin is deep i always get
07:38asked this so let's go through what i get done i definitely think peptides play a role in my skin
07:42but prior to being on that and what i consistently still do is o-cosmetic products tea the cleanser
07:50the um moisturizer the cream any sort of o-cosmetics tea and if you feel like you want to go get
07:57filler done if you're 18 19 or even if you're 40 and you want to get filler don't go get a dermatologist
08:03and get hydrafacials and skin needling that is the best thing for your skin okay go invest in good
08:10makeup and in good skincare not filler okay and then botox is like a preventative but if i could give one
08:17piece of advice it is just to do hydrafacials especially being australian the skin is um the sun is
08:24very harsh so hydrafacials are like the best thing you could ever get okay love it but people are
08:31saying she's 21 i thought she was 40 i mean that's diabolical because she's doing everything in her
08:36power to look younger to reduce fine lines to reduce aging and to improve her physique and aesthetically
08:42please the people around her but inevitably it's almost maturing her faster and this is the same thing
08:49you see with clavicular too he took steroids at a very young age what what is theorized online from
08:55forum posts that he made long ago at 14 years old he started steroids so it sort of forced his maturation
09:02it made him appear older which generally for those of you who have not reached the unk age of 28 yet
09:10so hey by the way i'm not an unk all right i'm not an unk but you don't really get to like peak
09:17attraction until you're like 25 28 and maybe even a little bit onwards because you don't fully
09:23maturate you're not done with maturity yet physically and so these people are almost
09:30quickening how fast they do mature as a means to appear more attractive quickly but the back end of
09:38that i have to question what is it when these people do get to the ages of 40 are they going to
09:44look 40 or will they look 50 or 60 to be 21 and need all of this that's dramatic and borderline
09:53some form of personality disorder there's a lot of things i support hydrafacials i think are
09:59actually very beneficial and she nailed it it is one of those things that you could probably do if
10:04you're fair-skinned like me or in the sun often but also botox is very very effective and a one thing
10:12people don't realize is sort of a prophylactic treatment it's something you do before you age
10:17so that you don't increase fine lines as you age and it's something that i wish i would have started
10:22sooner but when we're verging into the use of peptides and very likely other things that she's
10:27not disclosing at 21 years old i definitely have some concerns and if you just scroll through her
10:34instagram it's really i mean you can tell pretty damn quick that she is doing the most doing the most
10:41to have like the barbie aesthetic and it's probably great honestly like she probably loves it because
10:46no doubt she gets a lot of attention from it and that attention obviously leads to dividends in some
10:54capacity in which capacity we shall not talk about here because youtube does not like those capacities
10:59but some capacity all right the capacity is that she's a mattress actress okay that's uh i think the
11:05pg way to appropriately say this stuff on youtube they don't like it when i bring up the other stuff
11:11so she is a mattress actress uh so she's obviously making money from what she's doing but i can't help
11:18but feel a little bit bad because some of this is pure delusion that this is necessary at her age and
11:25some of this honestly i feel like is probably tantalizing it's like living in torture in some capacity
11:31because she feels the need to look this good to do this much to achieve a certain aesthetic
11:37and so anything that's aesthetically displeasing to her i'm sure that's it's quite disappointing and
11:42she's probably one of those people that recognizes her own image more than other people's around her
11:47i believe this is called narcissism all for this kind of look now reddit trutide is sweeping the
11:54fitness industry by storm and it's because it's really effective but i can see some problems developing
11:59with that that a lot of people aren't talking about and i'm someone who's very pro glp1s i think
12:04they're honestly as close to a miracle drug as you can get but they still have their costs biology
12:11doesn't give you free lunch and if you fuck around you find out pretty quick there's a whole swath of
12:17research coming out showing that there is very concerning features of glp1 agonists such as depression
12:25and there's not a clear connection as to why this is we do know that glp1s are mentally active like
12:32neurologically speaking it's just we don't know necessarily what or how and and that's a large part
12:40of the problem with a lot of these research chemicals and even chemicals that have been
12:44approved for human use and are actively used in patients and there's theories swimming around as to
12:50why these are causing mental health issues some of it is they're off targeted effects like for example
12:56you diminish your enjoyment of food and i think we can all agree food is a very large part of a human
13:02life if you go out with your friends you usually eat food if you're on the holidays you're eating food
13:06with family if you're sad you get a sweet treat and cheer yourself up it's like a little dopamine shot in
13:12your head literally and you kind of lose that when you're on glp1s and so things become less enjoyable
13:20and it's not just food it's also other things glp1s have been effective for smoking cessation stopping
13:27people from using nicotine and if you think about that it's limiting the reward from the use of nicotine
13:33which is highly concerning because if you extrapolate just a little bit further why is it limiting reward
13:39and so you could come to the conclusion that maybe these glp1s are in fact limiting people's ability
13:45to feel rewarded which sounds like it's not that important but it really really is when you're
13:51talking about uh introspective happiness so i don't know like t t or t or whatever they say i clocked it
14:00i think look i'm not all right dude chill out anyways i think it's really interesting to watch social
14:05experiments like this happen and unfold live in front of us it is really eye-opening sometimes
14:10too to see a lot of this going down and unfortunately a lot of these people are being rewarded for their
14:16activities and take that as you will i guess it's hard to say exactly what that means in the long
14:22term again i think what's really going to be super fascinating is when we fast forward 10 15 years
14:28where these people go in life and what they look like and how mentally they are doing it is very
14:34interesting you could bring up eating disorders you could bring up lots of different things but
14:38it's interesting we'll just say that i think one thing that's really useful for a lot of people
14:44is honestly just like unplugging yourself from it all and it's really hard to do and you're plugged
14:49in right now you're watching me obviously so you know like this is sort of hypocritical but truly
14:54like unplugging yourself from social media can sometimes i guess take the the the shroud from over your
15:00head and and you can start to see clearly that a lot of this stuff isn't actually necessary to
15:07feel loved in the world and to be appreciated uh or to feel worth it you know what i mean it's not
15:12it's not needed um you can get along just fine without all of these things i'm not saying
15:17you know body positivity and all this stuff like if you're fat you need to fix that that's a problem
15:21but i am saying that you can derive happiness from far greater things than just your outward
15:26appearance now again hypocritical because i care about my physical appearance and i think all
15:32people should but to an extent that is healthy and conducive to your success as a human being
15:37in our society so uh yeah i'll leave it with that thanks for watching folks subscribe if you haven't
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