Headlines have understandably referred to BRP as a “natural Ozempic.” Source: Nancy Mure / PixabayWhy “Natural” Does Not Mean Proven—or SaferDescribing BRP as natural may make it sound inherently gentle or safe. But natural molecules can have powerful biological effects, and a substance naturally produced by the body can behave differently when administered at pharmacological doses. BRP is not yet a natural alternative to Ozempic. For now, the real breakthrough may be the method: using AI to reveal biological messages the human body has been sending all along.