Overview of different peptides types and uses to help patients make more informed decisions.
Every protocol is backed by peer-reviewed research and standardized clinical pathways.
Customized therapeutic ranges ensure safety while maximizing bioavailability and cellular response.
Peptides integrated with functional lifestyle data for comprehensive wellness outcomes.
The Body Protection Compound
BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide composed of 15 amino acids, isolated from human gastric juice. It is renowned for its remarkable cytoprotective activity, specifically targeting the body-wide repair of connective tissues.
Scientific Reference
Clinical studies indicate BPC-157 acts by promoting the expression of early growth response 1 gene, leading to accelerated tendon healing through increased fibroblast recruitment.
GHRH Analog
CJC-1295 is a synthetic Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) analog. It allows for sustained secretion of GH without the pulsatile peaks that can lead to receptor desensitization.
Primarily used for its ability to increase plasma growth hormone and IGF-1 levels, facilitating lipolysis and tissue regeneration.
GHRP Excellence
Known as the "cleanest" GH secretagogue, Ipamorelin selectively triggers growth hormone release without elevating cortisol, prolactin, or appetite-stimulating ghrelin.
Synergistic Profile
Often paired with CJC-1295 to create a "double-barrel" approach to GHRH and GHRP signaling.
Safety Metric
Minimal impact on insulin sensitivity, making it suitable for long-term metabolic optimization.
Immune Modulator
TA-1 is a peptide naturally occurring in the thymus gland. It is a critical component of the immune system’s adaptive response, enhancing T-cell function and restoring immune homeostasis.
Peptides act as highly specific messenger molecules. Unlike traditional pharmaceuticals that may have broad, systemic side effects, peptides bind to specific receptors to trigger targeted biological responses.
Clinical Precision
Targeted therapy reduces off-target effects and improves therapeutic index.