
Dr. Tyna Moore
Naturopathic Doctor & Conservative Dosing Advocate
Semaglutide at 1/10th the standard starting dose. Dr. Tyna Moore is a licensed naturopathic doctor and chiropractor who built her reputation on conservative peptide dosing when most of the community was pushing higher. Her philosophy fits in one line: "Dose up to appetite control, not suppression. Interventions are scaffolding, not crutches." She runs short BPC-157 cycles (10-14 days) and treats semaglutide microdosing as a metabolic training tool, not a permanent prescription.
“Dose up to appetite control, not suppression. Interventions are scaffolding, not crutches.”
— Dr. Tyna Moore
Dr. Tyna Moore built her practice around a principle most peptide voices ignore: less can be enough. A licensed naturopathic doctor and chiropractor, she pioneered semaglutide microdosing at 0.025-0.05mg weekly, roughly 1/10th the standard starting dose of 0.25mg. Her philosophy in one line: "Dose up to appetite control, not suppression. Interventions are scaffolding, not crutches."
Her BPC-157 approach is similarly conservative: 10-14 day cycles rather than the 30-60 day cycles most creators recommend. The logic is that shorter exposure reduces unknown long-term risks while still capturing the acute healing benefit. She has discussed these approaches across multiple interviews, including Ben Greenfield Life.
One Tier 2 protocol is tracked on this page. The microdosing approach is confirmed across multiple sources, but exact microgram doses are not publicly verified to the level of a published article. Sub-therapeutic by standard clinical definitions, which means less evidence exists at this dose range.
Protocols by Dr.
1 disclosed protocol with verified dosing details.
Source Timeline
All verified sources where Dr. discussed peptide protocols.
Short BPC-157 cycles (10-14 days) and semaglutide microdosing philosophy
Semaglutide 0.025-0.05mg weekly — 1/10th standard dose for appetite control
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