Peptides are short chains of amino acids, linked together by peptide bonds, which are the building blocks of proteins. Peptides play crucial roles in the biological processes of our body and how it functions. Additionally, peptides are involved in immune responses, neurotransmission, and other important biological activities.
There are therapeutic peptides for medical applications and some have developed as drugs to treat various conditions, including certain cancers, metabolic disorders, and autoimmune diseases. Additionally, peptides are used in cosmetic and skincare products for their potential benefits in promoting skin health. Remember that most peptides offered are not FDA-approved for the given indications and are prescribed off-label.
Utilized to stimulate the production and release of natural growth hormone from the pituitary gland. Human growth hormone declines as we age. This can be used as a treatment for various conditions related to growth hormone deficiency, such as:
Used to stimulate controlled growth hormone release from the pituitary gland. Its main benefits are multifaceted and may include:
This is a string of amino acids that is named the “master antioxidant” because it of its role in reducing inflammation (and damage) in your body. It is also found in almost every cell of your body. Glutathione is beneficial for:
This is a naturally occurring substance in your body that is key to many physiological processes but over time it decreases. NAD+ stops the genes that accelerate the aging process, and cause inflammation. NAD+ can assist with other things such as: