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  1. 0:00So I never actually came on it. It's anything about this but last Monday. I think it was last Monday
  2. 0:04I took my car for an MOT it would run out. I think last Friday that is
  3. 0:10And there you go. That's what the last
  4. 0:12Advisories were I've done about 8,000 miles between them and
  5. 0:18It passed with
  6. 0:24Actually different advisories
  7. 0:27The the the the integral body structure is that that's one of the cells is a bit rotten
  8. 0:32But it is not it's been repaired badly is what I've been told. There you go. Just over 8,200 miles
  9. 0:40Passed on the 17th of February, so I've got another year of the escort but one of my front my front left break is binding
  10. 0:47Which is hopefully getting sorted tomorrow. I have the part I just need to actually get it sorted. I
  11. 0:52Think that's I'm pretty sure that's all that's the only it's the only actually interesting thing that's happened with my car
  12. 0:59perfect cool

Peptide therapy on TikTok: separating hype from clinical evidence

stripedpasta

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  • This video contains no health claims, medical advice, or references to any substance, supplement, or therapeutic intervention. It was miscategorized under peptide therapy. No clinical context applies to this content.
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  • UK MOT advisories are non-failure notices. Passing with advisories does not mean a vehicle is fully safe for 12 months, only that flagged issues did not meet the failure threshold on that day.

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  • This video contains zero health content. It was miscategorized as peptide therapy. Do not use it as a source for any medical or supplement decision.
  • UK MOT advisories are non-failure notices. Passing with advisories does not mean a vehicle is fully safe for 12 months, only that flagged issues did not meet the failure threshold on that day.
  • Binding brakes cause progressive caliper damage, uneven pad wear, and heat buildup. The creator's decision to fix the part promptly is the correct response.
  • Poorly repaired structural sections on vehicles can conceal the true extent of corrosion. An advisor note on body structure warrants inspection by a body shop, not just reliance on the MOT outcome.
  • UK MOT history for any vehicle is publicly searchable via the DVLA. Advisory trends across multiple years of testing are a better guide to vehicle condition than a single pass result.
  • No peptides, no doses, no recovery claims, and no therapeutic advice appear anywhere in this video. If you were directed here for health information, the referral source made an error.

Our take · Written by FormBlends editorial team · Reviewed by FormBlends Medical Team · This is not a transcript. It is our independent review of the video above.

What did @striped.pasta actually say?

This video has nothing to do with peptides, telehealth, or any health claim whatsoever. @striped.pasta gave a casual update about taking their car, an escort, for a UK MOT (Ministry of Transport roadworthiness test). They reported it passed on February 17th, noted some advisories including a "bit rotten" body structure that "been repaired badly," and flagged that their front left brake is binding. That is the entire content of the video.

There are no health claims here. No peptide therapy, no recovery protocols, no supplement stacks, no medical advice of any kind. The creator mentioned approximately 8,200 miles driven between MOTs and confirmed they have another year of roadworthiness. The binding brake is, apparently, getting sorted with a part already purchased.

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About the Creator

stripedpasta · TikTok creator

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#foryou #cartok #tiktok #viraltiktok #fyp #foryoupage #cars #car #ukcarscene #mot

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What does the video say about this video contains zero health content. it was miscategorized as?

This video contains zero health content. It was miscategorized as peptide therapy. Do not use it as a source for any medical or supplement decision.

What does the video say about uk mot advisories?

UK MOT advisories are non-failure notices. Passing with advisories does not mean a vehicle is fully safe for 12 months, only that flagged issues did not meet the failure threshold on that day.

What does the video say about binding brakes cause progressive caliper damage, uneven pad wear,?

Binding brakes cause progressive caliper damage, uneven pad wear, and heat buildup. The creator's decision to fix the part promptly is the correct response.

What does the video say about poorly repaired structural sections on vehicles can conceal the true?

Poorly repaired structural sections on vehicles can conceal the true extent of corrosion. An advisor note on body structure warrants inspection by a body shop, not just reliance on the MOT outcome.

What does the video say about uk mot history for any vehicle?

UK MOT history for any vehicle is publicly searchable via the DVLA. Advisory trends across multiple years of testing are a better guide to vehicle condition than a single pass result.

What does the video say about no peptides, no doses, no recovery claims,?

No peptides, no doses, no recovery claims, and no therapeutic advice appear anywhere in this video. If you were directed here for health information, the referral source made an error.

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