Vesilute | The Bladder Peptide
The Hunter Williams Podcast - Un pódcast de Hunter Williams
Join My Private Group: https://theaxioncollective.manus.space/Email List: https://huntershealthhacks.beehiiv.com/Get My Book On Amazon: https://a.co/d/avbaV48DownloadThe Peptide Cheat Sheet: https://peptidecheatsheet.carrd.co/Download The Bioregulator Cheat Sheet: https://bioregulatorcheatsheet.carrd.co/1 On 1 Coaching Application: https://hunterwilliamscoaching.carrd.co/Book A Call With Me: https://hunterwilliamscall.carrd.co/Supplement Sources: https://hunterwilliamssupplements.carrd.co/Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/hunterwilliams/list/WE16G2223BXA?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_R7QWQC0P1RACB2ETY3DYSocials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunterwilliamscoaching/Video Topic Request: https://hunterwilliamsvideotopic.carrd.co/In today’s episode, I’m breaking down a peptide that doesn’t get nearly enough attention, but can be genuinely life-changing for the right person: Vesilute.This is one of the Russian peptide bioregulators developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology, and in this episode I’m specifically focusing on the injectable bladder peptide, not the oral version. If you’ve heard me talk about Prostamax before, Vesilute is its natural counterpart on the bladder side — and when paired together, they form what I call a bladder–prostate axis strategy for comprehensive urinary health in men. For women, Vesilute stands on its own as a powerful option for overactive bladder, especially during peri- and post-menopause.I walk through exactly how Vesilute works at a cellular level — how these tissue-specific peptides enter bladder cells, influence gene expression, and help restore a more youthful, functional state to the urothelium and detrusor muscle. We talk about why urgency, frequency, weak flow, nocturia, and even that awkward “can’t go when you need to” situation happen as we age, and how Vesilute may help normalize those patterns rather than just masking symptoms.I also dig into the Russian clinical data, including placebo-controlled trials in men with BPH and women with overactive bladder, showing meaningful improvements in urinary flow, symptom scores, and quality of life — all with an excellent safety profile and virtually no systemic side effects. This is where AI translation has really opened the door to research that’s been siloed for years, and I share what I found most compelling.From there, I outline my preferred injectable protocol: 1–2 mg daily for 60 days, run 2–3 times per year, why I prefer that over shorter high-dose protocols, and how to pair Vesilute with Prostamax in men for better overall results. I also talk through what people typically notice week by week, how long benefits tend to last after a cycle, and why even reducing nighttime urination from three trips to one can have massive downstream effects on sleep, energy, mood, metabolism, and overall longevity.This isn’t a hype peptide. It’s not flashy. But if bladder issues, frequent urination, BPH, or overactive bladder are impacting your sleep or quality of life, this may be one of the most underrated and cost-effective peptides you can use. My goal with this episode is to give you the full context — the science, the data, the real-world experience — so you can decide if it makes sense for you.As always, thank you for the support, for being here, and for helping me keep this information free and accessible. If you’ve used Vesilute, I’d love for you to share your experience in the comments so others can learn from it too.
