Peptides act like signals in the body. Peptides have the potential to increase growth hormone release, regulate appetite and blood sugar, and support tissue repair. Depending on the peptide, people could experience fat loss, improved recovery for workouts or injuries, sleep and energy support, and maintaining muscle while aging. Not all Peptides are FDA-Approved
Body Protection Compound is a synthetic peptide. Its potential effects include tissue repair (muscles, tendons, ligaments), wound healing, gut health (inflammation reduction), and blood vessel growth.
CJC-1295 mimics a natural hormone called GHRH. It can aid in muscle growth, fat loss, improved healing, better sleep, and anti-aging.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in your body. It acts as a "repair signal." It can help your body stimulate collagen, support wound healing, reduce inflammation, promote skin regeneration, and encourage hair growth.
Glow is a skin-focused peptide containing GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500. The potential results include better skin hydration, increased collagen and elastin, improved skin barrier function, and reduced inflammation.
NAD works as a cellular battery helper. It can help turn food to energy, supports metabolism, plays a role in DNA repair, and helps regulate aging-related processes.
PT-141 (also known as bremelanotide) is a peptide that's used to increase sexual desire. It works differently than drugs like Viagra because it acts on the brain instead of blood flow. PT-141 activates melanocortin receptors that are involved in sexual arousal, desire/libido, and mood.
Wolverine is a combination of BPC-157 and TB-500. Wolverine is aimed at the body builder, gym bro, or athlete looking to speed up recovery, reduce inflammation, improve mobility and repair.
These fitness and wellness peptides are not FDA-approved
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