EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 20 MIN
# 65 Peptides Explained: What the Science Supports and What It Doesn’t
from Double Dose of Wellness Podcast · host A&N Holistic Health
In this episode twin sisters, healthcare professionals, and registered health coaches Andrea & Nicole take a clear, science-grounded look at one of the fastest-growing trends in women’s wellness right now: peptides. You’ve probably seen them everywhere: fat loss peptides, gut peptides, longevity peptides, hormone peptides often promoted as precision tools for faster results and deeper healing. But what is actually supported by evidence… and what is still emerging? In this conversation, we break down: • what peptides really are and how they function in the body • where peptide therapies are well-established in mainstream medicine • where wellness marketing is getting ahead of the science • why peptides feel so credible and convincing especially for exhausted, burnt-out women • the real scientific around long-term data We also unpack a critical distinction we see misunderstood every day in women’s health: experience is real but experience is not the same as evidence. If you’ve been curious about peptides, considering them, or feeling confused by the mixed messaging online, this episode will help you understand what we actually know, what we don’t yet know, and how to think more clearly about whether advanced tools belong in your health journey. This is not about fear. It’s about informed, grounded decision-making. So grab your tea, get comfortable, and join us. Follow us Instagram @doubldoseofwellness, Facebook @A&N Holistic Health Book a FREE Clarity Call Discovery Call Free Guide Discover 5 Hidden Habits That Help Your Body Let Go Of What’s Been Holding It Back - Without Cutting Out Comfort Foods Or Pushing Through Exhausting Workouts Holistic Health Coaching for Women’s Wellness and Nutrition
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# 65 Peptides Explained: What the Science Supports and What It Doesn’t
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