Peptides are short chains of amino acids, and each peptide has its own sequence of amino acids. Peptides can interact with proteins and other macromolecules. They are responsible for several important functions in human cells, such as cell signaling, and act as immune modulators. When used in the right context, peptides can promote cellular repair (healing tissues), and increase cellular signaling, which can increase the release and secretion of your natural hormones. Most peptides come in multiple forms, including pills/capsules, creams, or injections. Below is a list of some of the more popular peptides offered. Ask about the pricing of peptides, as pricing may vary.

1. BPC-157
BPC 157, composed of 15 amino acids, is a partial sequence of body protection compound (BPC) that was discovered in and isolated from the human gastric juice. Experimentally, it has been demonstrated to accelerate the healing of many different wounds, including tendon-to-bone healing and superior healing of damaged ligaments. Also, BPC 157 seems to protect organs and prevent ulcers of the stomach. This peptide is also shown to decrease pain in damaged areas. Those who suffer from discomfort due to muscle sprains, tears, and damage may benefit from treatment with this peptide. It can also help skin burns to heal at a faster rate and increase blood flow to damaged tissues.
- Tendon healing.
- Decrease pain.
- Increase collagen synthesis.
- Quicker recovery times post-injury.
- Wound and bone healing.
- Decrease in inflammation.
- Intestinal issues.
- Protects the heart.
- Reverse opioid tolerance
- Enhance GABA neurotransmission
2. TB-500
TB-500 is a synthetic fraction of the protein thymosin beta-4. The main purpose of this peptide is to promote healing. The healing effects of TB-500 have been observed in tendons, ligaments, muscles, skin, heart, and eyes. TUp-regulates Actin and forms a ternary complex with actin and profilin.
- Increased cells in healing.
- Improves cell migration to the site of the injury
- Soft tissue repair - tendons, ligaments, muscles, sports and athletic injuries.
- Reduces scar tissue.
- Significant repair and regenerative properties.
- Enlarged muscle growth, muscle tone, and muscular stamina.