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Sal Di Stefano
Mind Pump Co-Host & Fitness Educator
Co-hosts Mind Pump, one of the largest fitness podcasts with a 2M+ combined audience. Sal Di Stefano ran a personal BPC-157 experiment and reported healing "so fast it risked re-injury." He works with Dr. William Seeds (founder of the International Peptide Society) and has discussed MK-677 and Semax on air. BPC-157 dosing sits around 250-500mcg daily based on Dr. Seeds' recommendations; MK-677 and Semax doses were not specified. One peptide with partial dosing, two more mentioned without numbers.
Sal Di Stefano co-hosts Mind Pump, one of the largest fitness podcasts with a 2M+ combined audience. He ran a personal BPC-157 experiment and reported healing "so fast it risked re-injury." That detail showed up on Mind Pump Ep 2125 with Dr. William Seeds, the founder of the International Peptide Society.
The BPC-157 dosing sits around 250-500mcg daily, sourced from Dr. Seeds' recommendations rather than a specific published protocol from Di Stefano himself. He has also mentioned MK-677 and Semax on social media without specific doses for either. The Mind Pump audience skews toward general fitness rather than peptide optimization, so his content serves as an entry point for people discovering peptides through mainstream fitness.
No protocols are tracked on this page because the dosing data is secondhand (from Dr. Seeds) and partial. Three peptides mentioned; one with approximate dosing; two named only.
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Lists BPC-157, MK-677, Semax as personal peptides
Personal BPC-157 experiment; healing reported; dosing from Dr. Seeds recs
Protocols shown here are based on publicly disclosed information from Sal Di Stefano. They are reproduced for educational purposes only and are not endorsements. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol.