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Peptide Programs Frequently Asked Questions (Part 2)

Peptide Programs: Frequently Asked Questions (Part 2) 7

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Thank you to everyone who joined John White’s live Peptide Programs session on January 20. We truly appreciate the thoughtful questions and active participation from the community. For those who couldn’t attend live, the session replay will be shared by email.

In Part 1, we covered the basics of peptide programs and how they differ from traditional frequency presets. Since then, many users have asked more practical questions—about compatibility, transmission modes, chaining, usage duration, and real-world setup choices.

This second part focuses on those hands-on, practical questions, helping you use peptide programs with greater clarity and confidence as you move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peptide Programs

  1. Which conditions are best addressed with peptides?

In theory, all health conditions can be helped because the body is made of and communicates via proteins/peptides. There is no reported condition for which an appropriate preset could not be found.

  1. What’s the difference between peptides, amino acids, and minerals?

Amino acids are the chemical building blocks. Peptides are chains of amino acids in a specific, functionally important sequence. Proteins are large assemblies of peptides. Minerals are inorganic elements and are not directly related to peptides/proteins.

  1. Do the programs mimic peptides or instruct the body to make them?

Both. They simulate the peptide’s function as a messenger and can also encourage the body to produce its own.

  1. How many peptides currently exist?

There are over 1,000 known peptides. Download and install the most recent software version here.

  1. Can you use the XM or GeneratorX to run Peptide programs?

Yes, all Spooky2 generators (XM, GeneratorX, GeneratorX Pro) can run these programs when connected to the software. They cannot run these complex peptide programs in offline mode.

  1. Which Spooky2 transmission modes are compatible with the Peptide programs?

The Peptide programs are compatible with Spooky2 Contact, Plasma, Remote, PEMF, Cold Laser and Scalar modes. This provides options for both immediate relief and long-term support. All mode-specific presets are available within the software.

  1. What is the preferred delivery method?

Scalar is best, followed by Remote.

  1. How do we run these programs? Is it the same as healing/killing protocols?

No, it’s different. The easiest way is to use the provided Presets in Spooky2, which utilize a specific emulation method (from Johannes, a mathematician). Think in terms of “simulation” rather than “killing/healing.”

  1. I ran the peptide presets on Plasma mode, and it seems to loop or restart. Is this something I’m doing, or is it intentional?

The peptide program for Plasma mode will not loop or restart on its own. It is designed to stop automatically once complete. Please verify that you have selected the correct preset. If you need further assistance, kindly provide a screenshot of your Spooky2 software interface to our customer service team for support. Our support email address is support@spooky2-mall.com.

  1. Can Peptide programs be run through the MiraMate Big Magic PEMF mat?

No, the MiraMate Big Magic PEMF mat is fixed at 7.83Hz

  1. Can I run a peptide program and a regular database program at the same time (on different generators)?

Yes. This is perfectly fine as they use different “languages” (rapid sequential tones vs. continuous tones).

  1. What’s the difference between the dwell times in peptide presets and regular shell presets?

Peptide dwell times are extremely short (fractions of a second) to match the natural ribosomal transcription rate—the speed at which cells actually build proteins. This is critical for the simulation to work.

  1. Can I run Peptide program 24/7?

Yes, you can . They are generally gentle. However, always listen to your body and take a break if you feel you need to.

  1. Do I need to be connected to Wi-Fi when running Remote programs?

No, a Wi-Fi connection is not required during program execution. Once the Spooky2 software is downloaded and installed, Remote programs can be run without Wi-Fi.

  1. How do I choose the right program?

It’s now easier. Search for your specific condition (e.g., “arthritis”) in the presets. Read the notes attached to each preset to see if it matches your symptoms. Here is the new description of all peptide programs as of January 21st.

Arthritis (General)

  1. Does the specificity allow for diagnostic use? (If the frequency doesn’t work, the problem must be something else?)

Yes, the targeting is very precise (“laser sharp”). This specificity can help indicate whether the selected condition is the correct one.

  1. Can Spooky2 Biofeedback select peptides for me?

No. Biofeedback can indicate problem areas, but it cannot select the specific peptide sequence needed, as all peptides use variations of the same 20 amino acid frequencies—the sequence is what matters.

  1. Are these for humans only, or also animals?

They work for animals too. In the Spooky2 forum, animal-specific presets are labeled with the animal first (e.g., “Dog – Tumor”).

  1. Can peptides be used for children?

Yes, they are considered safe for children, similar to regular Spooky2 programs. (John’s own children were among the first testers).

  1. Is Spooky2 Remote stronger than Aha Halo for peptides?

No, based on testing, Aha Halo is considered slightly more effective because scalar waves are a fundamental language of cellular communication in the body.

  1. Do I need to pay for peptide programs on Aha Halo?

No. They are provided as free updates, just like Spooky2 updates. The business model is not based on charging for frequency programs.

  1. Do I need to delete Spooky2 to install peptide presets?

No. Running the “Peptide Update” program adds them without affecting your existing setup or requiring a restart. You can find “ Peptide Update” on here.

Direct preset updates require software from November 2022 or later.
  1. Can you imprint peptides into water or Sticker?

It is not recommended. Imprinting captures the frequencies but likely loses the critical sequential timing of the tones, which is essential for simulating the peptide.

  1. Where can I request a new peptide program?

You can submit your request on our forum at this link: https://www.spooky2.com/forums.

Conclusion

Peptide programs are designed to work through precise molecular-level simulation, making correct understanding and usage especially important. If you’d like to revisit the fundamentals, you can start with Peptide Programs FAQ – Part 1. For a broader overview of how peptide presets represent a new direction in frequency-based support, you may also find this article helpful.

As always, we encourage a thoughtful, step-by-step approach. Read the notes, observe your responses, and choose setups that align with your individual needs and experience. For further questions, feel free to reach out.

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7 Comments

  1. Thank you for a brilliant and comprehensive explanation Thank you for all the links & very specially for creating the peptide programs
    Thank you for the replay video Thank you for caring

    1. Thank you very much for your kind feedback! We’re glad everything was helpful, and we truly appreciate your support.

  2. Thank you very much, very excited about this new way of going about things! Is there a limit of how many preptide presets would be recommended to chain?

    1. Thank you for your question!
      Peptide presets are still relatively new, so there isn’t a definitive guideline on how many can be chained together yet. Based on our trainer’s experience, a practical recommendation is to limit peptide chains to no more than three presets at a time.
      Hope this helps!

      1. Thank you!

  3. I really like the new method of applying precise peptides frequencies via Scalar or Remote, and I would like to use it permanently. Consulting a doctor about using this method is obviously pointless, as no doctor will recommend the use of unapproved peptides.

    Unfortunately, it is known that the use of certain peptide preparations or drugs (containing, for example, CJC-1295, IGF-1, TB-500, Ipamorelin or Sermorelin, Melanotan, …, but also BPC-157) can cause serious damage to the body.

    The following question therefore arises:
    Can long-term use of peptide presets cause a harmful excess of certain peptides in the body?

    Thank you for the information.

    1. Thank you for raising this thoughtful question.

      John has addressed this concern before. He explained that if overdosing were possible through peptide presets, he would likely have experienced it himself. He has been running longevity and “young body”–related peptide programs continuously for months. Instead of any negative effects, he has only observed positive changes. He also mentioned that despite many users running peptide presets regularly, he has not heard of anyone experiencing issues related to “overdosing.”

      It’s important to remember that peptide presets are not introducing physical peptide substances into the body. They deliver frequency information only. The body determines how it responds, rather than being forced to absorb or accumulate anything externally. As always, we encourage users to observe their own responses and adjust usage as needed.

      Thank you again for your careful and responsible approach.

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