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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 9 MIN

Longevity Protocols for Men, Peptides and Performance from Your 30s to Your 60s

from The Peptide Effect

In this episode, we break down longevity protocols for men in their thirties, forties, fifties, and sixties, with a clear, practical focus on peptides and long term health. We explore how aging actually changes decade by decade, why muscle, recovery, sleep, metabolism, and brain health matter more than aesthetics, and how peptides can support healthspan when used intelligently. This episode covers foundational peptides for recovery and joint health, growth hormone signaling support, mitochondrial and metabolic optimization, immune resilience, cognitive protection, and sexual health, while emphasizing sustainability, rotation, and realistic expectations. Whether you are just starting to think about longevity or refining an existing protocol, this episode offers a grounded roadmap for staying strong, sharp, and capable through every stage of life.

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