Peptides are being treated like the missing piece in recovery, skin longevity, fat loss, performance, and aging. The usual belief is that if you find the right compound, the right dose, or the right stack, the body will finally respond the way you want it to. But what if the protocol is not the first thing that needs to be fixed?

In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, I sit down with Chris Duffin to unpack what most peptide conversations skip: the state of the body receiving the signal. They get into why cellular terrain matters, what happens when people chase regenerative tools before the foundation is ready, and how skin can reveal whether the body is actually prepared to adapt, repair, and age well.

Chris Duffin is the Human Performance Expert, an internationally recognized authority in human performance science, and the first person in history to squat and deadlift over 1,000 pounds for multiple reps. His work sits at the intersection of strength, resilience, peptide science, executive performance, and regenerative health, which makes this conversation a rare look at what it actually takes to build a body that can respond to advanced tools instead of just relying on them.

What’s Discussed:

(02:15) Why peptides are powerful, but not the whole answer.

(05:12) What cellular terrain has to do with regeneration.

(09:18) Why looking healthy does not always mean the body is resilient.

(15:07) How peptides fit into a bigger recovery and longevity strategy.

(27:09) What peptide reactions may reveal about the body underneath.

(50:06) Why skin rejuvenation depends on the body’s ability to respond.

(01:06:05) How peptide hype is changing the longevity conversation.

Listen to this episode of Biohacking Beauty to understand what needs to happen inside the body before peptides, procedures, or any regenerative tool can actually move the needle.

Resources Mentioned:

Age-Associated Changes in Oxidative Stress and NAD+ Study: journals.plos.org/plosone/article/

FASEB study on how methylene blue delays cellular senescence cells: faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/

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