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The Medical System Never Taught This

The Medical System Never Taught This

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Episode Summary

In this episode of Compound Wisdom, we sit down with Dr. James Lavelle, a clinical pharmacist, board-certified clinical nutritionist, bestselling author of Cracking the Metabolic Code, and a leading authority on peptides and metabolic health.

We explore why the traditional medical system often misses root causes, how peptides and GLP-1 therapies should be used responsibly, and why bloodwork, lifestyle, and hormone balance are essential for longevity and performance.


In This Episode, We Cover
  • Why aging doesn’t have to mean physical decline
  • How peptides actually work and why sourcing matters
  • The difference between research-only peptides and human-use peptides
  • The right way to approach GLP-1s for weight loss and metabolic health
  • What causes “Ozempic face” and how to avoid it
  • How The Metabolic Code identifies your biggest metabolic roadblocks
  • When bloodwork, HRT, and TRT make sense for men and women

About the Guest

Dr. James Lavelle is a clinical pharmacist, board-certified clinical nutritionist, bestselling author, and founder of The Metabolic Code. With over 40 years in healthcare, he is widely recognized as a pioneer in integrative, regenerative, and peptide-based medicine.


Resources Mentioned
  • Cracking the Metabolic Code — Dr. James Lavelle
  • The Metabolic Code framework
  • Peptides discussed: BPC-157, Sermorelin, KPV, GHK-Cu
  • GLP-1 medications: Ozempic, Mounjaro

Disclaimer

This episode is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting peptides, GLP-1 medications, hormone therapy, or any medical treatment.

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