Bioregulators And Peptides Summit
Meet nature’s codebreakers for repair and longevity… Turn Back the Clock and Reclaim Energy, Clarity, and Vitality at the Bioregulators and Peptides Summit
Bioregulators and peptides are increasingly searched for their role in inflammation, metabolism, brain health, and cellular repair. This summit explores how peptides relate to aging, immune balance, cognitive function, and hormonal health, and why these systems matter for long term resilience. Learn how researchers and clinicians are thinking about peptides as educational tools for understanding how the body regulates and repairs itself.

What This Summit Covers
The Bioregulators And Peptides Summit is an educational series focused on how peptides interact with key systems people commonly search about, including inflammation and brain health, metabolism and energy, immune regulation, hormonal balance, and aging. Across multiple days, the sessions explore how peptides are studied in relation to fasting, biological age, cognitive performance, recovery, and cellular communication, helping attendees understand how different systems in the body influence one another.
This summit is designed for individuals and caregivers who want clearer context around topics like chronic inflammation, brain fog, metabolic imbalance, recovery after illness or injury, and overall longevity. Rather than offering treatment advice, the content focuses on education, emerging research themes, and functional frameworks that explain how peptides are being discussed in modern health conversations, giving attendees a grounded understanding of why these topics are gaining attention.
Summit Chapters
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Chapter 1 — Peptide Basics, Fasting, and Immune Regulation
8 sessions
Meet Your Summit Hosts & Experts
Leading health experts guiding you through this transformative event

Summit Host
Nathalie Niddam, CNP, BPC
Nathalie Niddam
Nathalie Niddam, is a holistic nutritionist, longevity educator, and international speaker dedicated to helping people live vibrant, joyful lives in their golden years and beyond. As host of the podcast Longevity With Nathalie Niddam, she shares strategies that bridge the best of modern science and ancestral wisdom—covering everything from health tech and biohacking to nutrition, peptides, and bioregulators.
Nathalie is recognized for her deep expertise in bioregulator peptides. Her ability to take complex science and turn it into clear, actionable steps has built a global community of health seekers who look to her for guidance in extending both healthspan and vitality.
Nathalie’s mission is to show people that aging doesn’t have to mean decline—and that by activating the body’s natural repair systems, it’s possible to reclaim energy, clarity, and resilience at any age.

Summit Host
Michael McNeal
Integrative Health Coach
Michael McNeal is an experienced Integrative health coach with over a decade of experience in the functional medicine community. He specializes in hormonal health, diabetes management, and neurological support, where he has earned a reputation for delivering results-driven, personalized care that helps clients break free from chronic struggles and achieve lasting vitality.
Michael has collaborated with some of the brightest minds in functional and regenerative medicine, continually expanding his depth of knowledge and refining a truly holistic approach to healing. His commitment to root-cause resolution has guided countless individuals through challenges such as fatigue, metabolic dysfunction, and neurological symptoms. With a passion for innovative therapies and patient empowerment, he continues to help people build the foundation for long-term health, resilience, and performance.

Kent Holtorf, MD
Medical Director, Holtorf Medical Group

Rachel Nicholas, FDN-P
Founder & CEO, PeptidePro

Michael Blake
Founder, Forgotten Formula PMA

James LaValle, CCN, RPh, MT_ASCP
Founder, Metabolic Code Enterprises

Renee Fitton, MS, RD
Director of Education & Healthcare Sales at Prolon

Jen Pfleghaar, DO, ABOIM
Founder, Healthy by Dr. Jen

Nafysa Parpia, ND
Director of Naturopathic Medicine | Gordon Medical Associates

Debbi Barber
Co-Founder of Vitali Regenerative Skin Care

Melanie Murphy Richter, MS, RDN
Director of Communications and Medical Science Educator, Prolon

Debi Bryk, NC
Educator, MaxGen Labs

Jeffrey Gladden, MD, FACC
Founder, Gladden Longevity

Drew Kidder, DC
VP of Execution, CellCore Biosciences; Chiropractic Physician

Miles Nichols
Founder, Medicine with Heart

Jeff Gross
Innovator in Neurosurgery, Regenerative Medicine, and Longevity Science

David Knapp
Founder, OnThePen.com

Neil Paulvin, DO

Elizabeth Yurth, MD, ABPRM, ABAARM, FAARM, FSSRP
Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Boulder Longevity Institute

Brendan Legel
Chief Operating Officer, First Alternative Therapies

Sundeep Dugar, PhD
Trustee, University of California Davis Foundation

Lisa Faast
CEO, DiversifyRx

Robin Rose, MD

Kathleen O’Neil-Smith, MD, FAARM
Founder of the International Peptide Society

John Vengoechea

Jesse Bielmann
Summit Bonuses
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Free Ebook/PDFBioregulators And Peptides – The Science Behind The Biochemistry Of Women’s Health
Free Ebook/PDFUnlocking The Potential Of Oral Peptide Bioregulators For Antiaging And Chronic Illness
Free Ebook/PDFPeptides For Motherhood
Free Ebook/PDFPeptidepro’s Guide To Mixing Peptides
Free Ebook/PDFThe Pre-tox Protocol: How To Prepare Your Body For Detox
Free Ebook/PDFPeptide Playbook
Free Ebook/PDFEverything You Need To Know About Peptides
Free Ebook/PDFHow To Use Peptide Therapy For Complex Chronic Illness
Free Ebook/PDFLeaky Gut? Leaky Brain!
Free Ebook/PDFHow Ghk-cu (copper Peptides) Help Combat The Root Causes Of Skin Aging, Glycation & Senescent Cells
Frequently Asked Questions
Bioregulators And Peptides Summit
Many people are curious about bioregulator peptides because they are often discussed in relation to cellular communication, aging, and how the body maintains balance over time. On Day 1, you’ll learn the basics of what peptides are, how bioregulators differ from other compounds, and why they’ve become a growing topic in longevity and functional health education.
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Inflammation and immune regulation are frequently searched together, especially in conversations around chronic stress and long-term health. On Day 2, you’ll learn how peptides are discussed in educational contexts related to regulating inflammatory signals and supporting immune communication, without framing them as treatments or cures.
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Search interest around fasting and longevity often includes questions about cellular signaling and metabolic efficiency. On Day 1 and Day 2, the summit explores why fasting is commonly paired with peptide discussions, focusing on how nutrient signaling, energy sensing, and repair pathways are understood in health education.
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Many people search for information about hormones, perimenopause, and energy changes during midlife. On Day 1, you’ll learn how peptides are discussed as part of broader educational conversations around hormonal signaling, biological aging, and systemic balance during transitional life stages.
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Questions about metabolism and biological age often overlap with interest in peptides and cellular health. On Day 3, the summit covers how peptides are explored in relation to metabolic signaling, genetic expression, and why different organs may age at different rates.
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Searches around brain health often include topics like cognition, recovery, and neurological resilience. On Day 4, you’ll learn how peptides are discussed in educational settings related to brain signaling, cellular repair, and cognitive performance across different life experiences.
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Skin health, aging, and regeneration are common search topics tied to peptides. On Day 2, the summit explores how copper peptides and similar compounds are discussed in relation to tissue remodeling, collagen signaling, and visible markers of aging, strictly from an educational perspective.
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People frequently search for alternatives or complements to exercise and supplements when learning about modern health science. On Day 5, you’ll learn how peptides, exosomes, and metabolic molecules are discussed in comparison to exercise signaling and nutrient delivery systems, without implying replacement or medical outcomes.
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