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This episode takes a deep dive into dermorphin peptides, a rare and powerful natural compound first discovered in the skin secretions of South American frogs. You’ll learn how dermorphin interacts with opioid receptors, why it is considered many times stronger than morphine, and what makes it so fascinating to researchers in pain management, neurobiology, and evolutionary science. The episode also explores the ethical debates surrounding its misuse in horse racing, the potential medical applications, and the lessons it offers about nature’s ability to produce potent molecules. If you’re curious about peptides, natural compounds, or the science of pain relief, this thirty-minute discussion will guide you through the history, biology, and future possibilities of dermorphin.

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PeptidesHealthNutrition DermorphinPainOpioid