What are Peptides

Peptides are simply short chains of two or more amino acids linked by a chemical bond called a peptide bond. When organized into complex structures (typically consisting of 50 or more amino acids), peptides become proteins.

Different peptides play key roles in several functions within the body.

TYPES

GLP’s (Glucagon Like Peptide)

Glucagon-like peptide 1 is a hormone produced in the gut and released in response to food. These peptides slow the emptying of your stomach and cause appetite suppression. If your blood sugar goes up due to eating, your pancreas releases insulin which than can regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and protein by promoting the absorption of glucose from the blood into cells of the liver, fat, and skeletal muscles.

Tirzepaptide and Retatrutide are two types of these synthetic peptides

Mitochondrial-derived Peptide

These peptides are produced by mitochondria within your cells. Helps with metabolic health and function, enhanced endurance and recovery, anti-aging, and cellular resilience.

Mots-C

Growth Hormone Secretagogue

These peptides are a growth hormone releasing peptides that stimulate the pituitary gland to release growth hormone naturally in the body. This is responsible for gaining muscle, losing fat, improving sleep and overall recovery.

CJC-1295/IPAMORELIN

Neurotropic Peptide

These peptides can simulate different neurological and cognitive functions in the brain.

SEMAX - SELANK - DIHEXIA

Healing Peptides

These Peptides promote healing and regeneration in the body and skin and help reduce inflammation, support immune system and promote cellular regeneration

BPC-157

TB-500

GHK-CU

EPITALON

Blends/Stacks

By combining different peptides into your protocol you are optimizing the benefits of your peptides.