
Peptides
What are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Think of them as tiny messengers in the body. Because they’re smaller than full proteins, they can be absorbed more easily and act quickly.
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Peptides occur naturally in your body and play a role in many essential functions, such as:
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Cell signaling: telling your body how to heal, grow, or repair.
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Hormone regulation: helping balance metabolism, energy, and recovery.
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Tissue repair: supporting skin, muscle, and joint healing.
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Immune support: helping the body defend against illness and stress.
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Peptides aren’t “one size fits all.” Each peptide has a specific role, almost like a key that unlocks a certain function in the body. When used correctly under guidance, they can enhance natural processes rather than replace them.
