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‘Wild West’: How an RFK-inspired start-up is cashing in on the peptide craze

Nick Bell is a reality TV start-up judge, but in real life he’s running a company on the bleeding edge of medicine that’s offering $500 of peptides after a 15-minute phone call.

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‘Wild West’: How an RFK-inspired start-up is cashing in on the peptide craze

Nick Bell is a reality TV start-up judge, but in real life he’s running a company on the bleeding edge of medicine that’s offering $500 of peptides after a 15-minute phone call.

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smh.com.au5 g fa

‘Wild West’: How an RFK-inspired startup is cashing in on the peptide craze

Nick Bell is a reality TV startup judge, but in real life he’s running a company on the bleeding edge of medicine that’s offering $500 of peptides after a 15-minute phone call.

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·theage.com.au

    ‘Wild West’: How an RFK-inspired start-up is cashing in on the peptide craze

    Nick Bell is a reality TV start-up judge, but in real life he’s running a company on the bleeding edge of medicine that’s offering $500 of peptides after a 15-minute phone call.

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·smh.com.au

    ‘Wild West’: How an RFK-inspired startup is cashing in on the peptide craze

    Nick Bell is a reality TV startup judge, but in real life he’s running a company on the bleeding edge of medicine that’s offering $500 of peptides after a 15-minute phone call.