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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 46 MIN

WTF are Peptides? Risks and Rewards | Ep 98

from Be Inspired Mama · host Dr. Melissa Sonners

Modern wellness culture has taught us to chase fixes: supplements, biohacks, protocols — without ever addressing the root. But real healing doesn’t happen downstream. It happens upstream, where the nervous system, circadian rhythm, and cellular signaling quietly determine how everything else functions.In this episode, I sit down with Nathalie Niddam, a holistic nutritionist, longevity educator, and internationally recognized expert in peptides and bioregulators. Nathalie has spent decades studying how the body heals itself when we stop overriding it — and start working with its natural intelligence instead.Together, we explore what peptides and bioregulators actually are, how they differ, and why they’re best understood as signals, not shortcuts. We talk about the concept of “going upstream,” nervous system regulation as the foundation of health, and why no advanced intervention works without basics like light exposure, circadian rhythm, nutrition, and stress recovery in place.This conversation is not about doing more. It’s about doing things in the right order — and learning when the body needs support versus when it needs space to recalibrate on its own.You’ll learn:▶︎ What peptides and bioregulators really are — and how they differ in the body▶︎ Why bioregulators are considered epigenetic switches rather than stimulants▶︎ The “upstream vs downstream” model of healing — and why symptoms are not the problem▶︎ How nervous system regulation sits at the top of the health hierarchy▶︎ Why circadian rhythm, light exposure, and melatonin influence aging, hormones, and immunity▶︎ The role of peptides like BPC-157 and copper peptides in repair and regeneration▶︎ Why peptides are tools — not replacements — for lifestyle foundations▶︎ When advanced interventions help move the needle, and when they can backfire▶︎ How to approach peptides and bioregulators safely, intelligently, and ethically▶︎ Why healing works best when we trust the body’s design instead of constantly overriding itResources:▶︎ The Connection Code by Melissa SonnersThe Connection Code Book: Reset & Realign Your Nervous System▶︎ Follow Nathalie: Longevity Biohacker and Peptide Expert (@nathalieniddam) • Instagram profile▶︎ Nathalie’s website: https://natniddam.com▶︎ Peptide Pro App: PeptidePro - Your all-in-one peptide tool▶︎ PEMF Mat (Use the code MELISSAS for 15% off): HigherDOSE PEMF Pro Mat

Modern wellness culture has taught us to chase fixes: supplements, biohacks, protocols — without ever addressing the root. But real healing doesn’t happen downstream. It happens upstream, where the nervous system, circadian rhythm, and cellular signaling quietly determine how everything else functions.In this episode, I sit down with Nathalie Niddam, a holistic nutritionist, longevity educator, and internationally recognized expert in peptides and bioregulators. Nathalie has spent decades studying how the body heals itself when we stop overriding it — and start working with its natural intelligence instead.Together, we explore what peptides and bioregulators actually are, how they differ, and why they’re best understood as signals, not shortcuts. We talk about the concept of “going upstream,” nervous system regulation as the foundation of health, and why no advanced intervention works without basics like light exposure, circadian rhythm, nutrition, and stress recovery in place.This conversation is not about doing more. It’s about doing things in the right order — and learning when the body needs support versus when it needs space to recalibrate on its own.You’ll learn:▶︎ What peptides and bioregulators really are — and how they differ in the body▶︎ Why bioregulators are considered epigenetic switches rather than stimulants▶︎ The “upstream vs downstream” model of healing — and why symptoms are not the problem▶︎ How nervous system regulation sits at the top of the health hierarchy▶︎ Why circadian rhythm, light exposure, and melatonin influence aging, hormones, and immunity▶︎ The role of peptides like BPC-157 and copper peptides in repair and regeneration▶︎ Why peptides are tools — not replacements — for lifestyle foundations▶︎ When advanced interventions help move the needle, and when they can backfire▶︎ How to approach peptides and bioregulators safely, intelligently, and ethically▶︎ Why healing works best when we trust the body’s design instead of constantly overriding itResources:▶︎ The Connection Code by Melissa SonnersThe Connection Code Book: Reset & Realign Your Nervous System▶︎ Follow Nathalie: Longevity Biohacker and Peptide Expert (@nathalieniddam) • Instagram profile▶︎ Nathalie’s website: https://natniddam.com▶︎ Peptide Pro App: PeptidePro - Your all-in-one peptide tool▶︎ PEMF Mat (Use the code MELISSAS for 15% off): HigherDOSE PEMF Pro Mat

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