Do you think that the existence of peptides applications will still gain more popularity in the field of medicine in the years to come? What do you think about this thing?
Do you think that the existence of peptides applications will still gain more popularity in the field of medicine in the years to come? What do you think about this thing?
While I do think in medical terms, peptides will become more and more popular and they will start to be used in varying degrees to treat, cure and help injuries or illness.
In regards to personal use, I think there's still a long way to go before they're accepted, and I'm not sure if they ever will be.
I agree. I think there is still much to explore about peptides. Many people will discourage the personal use of peptides because they might cause negative effects to our bodies. However, I believe, if its used right, we can actually benefit from it.
Peptides still have a long way to go. Of course, in medical situations, peptides are very beneficial. But just like the other member said, it's still shaky that it will be accepted for personal use. Many people still discourage the personal use of peptides and hgh.
I think since more and more people are using peptides, someday people will consider it normal already. It will be accepted by the majority. Although until now, there are still so many people who are against the personal use of peptides. They always say that you are putting your body at risk.
Peptides will still definitely be known in the medical field. In fact, I think it would be more popular since like what our fellow member said, it will play a significant role in fighting bacteria that is immune to drugs.
Even now, the use of peptides is growing in popularity. Although there are still those who don't accept it, time will come that it will be considered as normal for people to use peptides for their personal reasons, and not just for medical purposes.
I'm not really sure if it's going to make a good reputation in the medical field. I know about AMPs, but I think scientists will still look for other means to solve the drug - resistant bacteria health threats.
Yes, peptides will eventually be accepted, but not fully. It will depend on the views of a person, just like medical marijuana. It's really good and provides many benefits, but there are still people who thinks it's bad.
Peptides still have a long way to go. Until now, it's still left unproven. Even though we can testify that it actually works and gives us great benefits, it's still considered illegal in other parts of the world and it will stay that way for a long time.
I think that in time they will become acceptable to use, but under strict controls. No-one wants to be held responsible if their are negative affects or consequences. I think that is mainly why they are not accepted. With more research and greater understanding of the way these products work, acceptance will come. It is only because of a lack of knowledge and understanding.
Yes, I think so. With all the benefits we can get from peptides, it will be accepted someday. There might not be enough studies conducted on peptides yet, but once there is enough, peptides will be accepted.