What are peptides
eptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules throughout the body. They help regulate and influence a wide range of biological processes including metabolism, appetite, growth hormone release, tissue repair, inflammation, sleep, immune function, skin health, and cognitive activity.
Some peptides occur naturally in the human body, while others are synthesized or modified for medical, research, or wellness-related purposes.
In recent years peptides have become increasingly popular within:
  • longevity and optimization communities,
  • weight loss and metabolic health discussions,
  • recovery and injury-support protocols,
  • cosmetic and skin-health applications,
  • performance and fitness communities,
  • and experimental research settings.
The peptide landscape currently includes:
  • prescription pharmaceutical peptides,
  • compounded peptides through clinics and pharmacies,
  • research compounds,
  • experimental peptides with limited human data,
  • and grey-market distribution channels.
Recently we’ve seen some major grey market sellers close their doors through larger federal pressures such as peptide Sciences. However, the bulk of the compounds remain the same legal status of research chemicals, and there are many reputable sources, foreign and domestic, but caution is advised and testing is encouraged, which we will share and promote.
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