Jennifer Lynn knows she is a “guinea pig”. The 43-year-old former ice hockey player turned athletic coach, who is based in Tampa Bay, Florida, has been “stacking” synthetic peptides for the last year. It is a trend that some see as the future of medicine, but others view as a reckless gamble.
“I know a lot of people who are sceptical and who are not willing to be guinea pigs,” she says. “While I never push peptides on my clients, I will tell people about my experiences if they ask. Personally, I feel good on it, strong and well-recovered. If I stop taking it, I notice.”





