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BRP Peptide: Stanford's AI-Discovered 'Natural Ozempic' Explained

BRP Peptide: Stanford's AI-Discovered 'Natural Ozempic' Explained A Stanford AI tool screened 2,600 uncharacterized peptides and identified BRP — a 12-amino acid molecule that cuts food intake by up to 50%, promotes fat burning, and avoids the nausea, constipation, and muscle loss common with GLP-1 drugs. Here's wha…

April 14, 20268 min read
BRP Peptide: Stanford's AI-Discovered 'Natural Ozempic' Explained

A Stanford AI tool screened 2,600 uncharacterized peptides and identified BRP — a 12-amino acid molecule that cuts food intake by up to 50%, promotes fat burning, and avoids the nausea, constipation, and muscle loss common with GLP-1 drugs. Here's what the research actually shows.

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