EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 43 MIN
Peptides Beyond GLP-1 and How to Use Them Safely (feat. Dr. Aleksandra Gajer)
from Salad With a Side of Fries Nutrition, Wellness & Weight Loss
Curious whether peptide therapy is the missing piece in your wellness routine, or just another overhyped trend? This episode breaks down what these powerful chemical messengers do in the body, from healing injuries to balancing brain chemistry, cellular energy and more, plus why sourcing and dosing make all the difference.Host Jenn Trepeck sits down with Dr. Aleksandra Gajer to explore BPC 157, brain-supporting peptides, and mitochondrial function, while tackling how to use peptides safely, who should avoid them, and why they work best as a tool rather than a magic fix-all.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ How peptide therapy acts as a chemical messenger system that supports the body's own healing pathways rather than overriding them✅ Why BPC 157 has become one of the most talked about peptides for tendon repair, gut healing, and recovery✅ How neuroinflammation, not just neurotransmitter imbalance, may be driving anxiety, depression, and brain fog✅ The role of mitochondrial function and insulin sensitivity in body composition, energy, and long-term metabolic healthThe Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Dr. Aleksandra Gajer's path from emergency medicine to proactive, personalized healthcare08:04 Defining peptides and their relationship to inflammation and healing10:04 Exploring BPC 157 for tendon injury, gut healing, and tissue recovery12:31 How peptides support autoimmune conditions by regulating immune balance15:35 Brain peptides Selank and Semax and the truth behind the neuroinflammation link to anxiety18:57 Understanding mitochondrial function, fatigue, and brain fog as cellular energy issues20:35 MOTS-c, insulin sensitivity, and the connection to body composition22:18 Why peptides work best as a tool, not a replacement for healthy habits26:03 Safe peptide sourcing, endotoxins, and who should avoid peptide therapy33:54 Hormone health, dosing strategy, and cycling peptides for sustainable resultsKEY TAKEAWAYS: 💎 Peptide therapy works with the body's natural signaling system, supporting existing pathways instead of forcing a reaction the way many medications do💎 BPC 157 shows strong potential for healing tendons and the gut, but lacks extensive human trials, so working with an informed provider matters💎 Anxiety and depression may stem from neuroinflammation rather than a simple chemical imbalance, opening the door to new peptide-based approaches💎 Safe peptide sourcing from a compounding pharmacy or tested lab is essential, since unregulated peptides can carry dangerous endotoxinsABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. Aleksandra Gajer, originally from Poland and raised in the United States, is a dedicated medical professional focused on advancing healthcare. She graduated with top honors from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed her residency in academic emergency medicine at The George Washington University.Dr. Gajer’s special interests include sustainable weight loss, balanced hormone health, and longevity. She emphasizes the importance of lifestyle adjustments to optimize patients’ biology, promoting health, vitality, and long-term wellness. Inspired by her experiences in emergency medicine working with communities facing health challenges, she shifted her focus to proactive, comprehensive healthcare. Establishing The Gajer Practice allows her to offer personalized care and empower individuals to lead healthier lives by intervening before illness takes hold.Driven by her lifelong goal, she is enthusiastic about sharing her expertise and dedication to contribute to a healthier future for her community.RESOURCES: Become a Happy Healthy Hub MemberJenn’s Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramAbout Uncomplicating WellnessText ‘Book’ to 833-801-0500GUEST RESOURCES: The Gajer Practice - WebsiteThe Gajer Practice | Burke, VA - FacebookThe Gajer Practice - Dr. Aleksandra Gajer (@thegajerpractice) - InstagramThe Gajer Practice - YouTubeThe Gajer Practice: Start HereFree Introductory Call The Gajer Practice StoreQUOTES: 06:38 “Western medicine is so incredible at certain things, but just doesn't cut it when it comes to chronic diseases, or even creating health for that matter.” - Jenn Trepeck09:08 “Peptides as a therapeutic group have become popularized because Ozempic was a proof of concept that this can be used and it works.” - Dr. Aleksandra Gajer14:09 “Some of these peptides can modulate or regulate and bring things back into balance, versus artificially pushing in one direction or the other.” - Jenn Trepeck14:24 “Medications either force a pathway on or block that pathway, while peptides are like the first domino in a set of dominoes.” - Dr. Aleksandra Gajer21:56 “A lot of people think peptides are a magic bullet, versus saying they're a tool.” - Jenn Trepeck33:37 “Dosing matters, because at a certain dose, peptides are no longer acting as a peptide.” - Jenn TrepeckSEO KEYWORDS: Jenn Trepeck, Salad With A Side Of Fries, Nutrition Nugget, Health Coach, Weight Loss For Real Life, Peptide Therapy, Peptides, BPC 157, Body Composition, Inflammation, Injury Healing, Brain Health, Energy, Mood, Chemical Messengers, Tendon Injury, Gi Tract Healing, Autoimmune Conditions, Immune Regulation, Thymosin Alpha 1, Kpv, Neuroinflammation, Selank, Semax, Anxiety, Depression, Adhd, Serotonin Hypothesis, Mitochondrial Function, Mots-C, Insulin Sensitivity, Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Flexibility, Glp-1, Weight Loss, Body Recomposition, Hormone Health, Perimenopause, Menopause, Pcos, Compounding Pharmacy, Endotoxins, Peptide Sourcing, Longevity, Mitochondria, Growth Hormone Peptides, Peptides Beyond GLP-1, How To Use Peptides Safely
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