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What are Peptides?
Both peptides and proteins are made up of strings of amino acids that are held together by peptide bonds. The main difference is that peptides are shorter strings of amino acids than proteins, although the terms aren't used precisely.
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Peptide drugs may have some advantages over other drugs because they may:
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Be easier to send where they need to go in your body
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Have fewer side effects
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Be safer because when your body breaks them down, their byproducts are amino acids that your body can recycle
Benefits of Peptides
There are many different Peptides and each has specific functions:​
Peptides for anti-aging:
The protein collagen is one of the main building blocks of your skin, muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissues. Collagen provides all these parts structure, strength, and the ability to stretch. As you get older, your body makes less collagen and breaks down the collagen you have faster. This causes your skin to wrinkle and sag and your muscles, bones, and tendons to shrink, stiffen, and get weaker.
Copper (GHK-CU
Copper (GHK-Cu) peptide is another peptide that may improve your body's ability to make collagen and elastin, which is a protein in your skin. It also acts as an antioxidant and helps repair skin damage. Research shows that GHK-Cu in face and eye creams may reduce lines, wrinkles, and age spots (hyperpigmentation), and improve skin moisture, elasticity, and thickness. It may also help your hair grow thicker.
Peptide Therapy
Peptide therapy is the use of peptides to change or improve how certain parts of your body work. For instance, some athletes use growth hormone-releasing peptides to help their body produce more growth hormone. This can help their bones and muscles recover after hard training and competing.
Some of the key roles of peptides in your body include:
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Cell signaling. Peptides can act as signaling molecules to communicate information between your cells and regulate different cellular processes in your body.
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Regulation of gene expression. Peptides can influence the expression of your genes, controlling the production of specific proteins and influencing cellular functions.
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Immune response modulation. Certain peptides can influence your immune response, meaning they play a role in defending your body against infections and diseases.
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Neurotransmission. Peptides act as chemical messengers in your brain and nervous system by transmitting signals between your neurons (the nerve cells that send messages throughout your body to facilitate everything from breathing and eating to walking and talking).
More Benefits of Peptide Therapy
Peptides have many potential health benefits, including:
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Reduced signs of aging: Peptides can help reduce signs of aging in tissues.
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Improved hair growth: Some peptides, like collagen peptides, can help promote longer, thicker, and healthier hair.
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Brain fog relief: Peptides can help reduce inflammation in the brain and relieve brain fog.
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Improved exercise performance: Peptides can help boost the release of hormones that stimulate exercise performance and recovery.
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Reduced cholesterol: Peptides can help reduce cholesterol.
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Inhibited virus replication: Peptides may help inhibit virus replication, making it more difficult for virus cells to pierce host cells.
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Improved immune function: Peptides can help the body fight infection and illness.
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Reduced inflammation: Peptides can help relieve pain and speed up healing by blocking inflammation pathways.
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Better muscle growth: Peptides can stimulate human growth hormones and increase muscle size.
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Weight loss: Peptides can help promote weight loss and decrease fat.
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Improved skin barrier: Peptides can help build a stronger skin barrier that protects against bacteria, pollution, and other toxins.
Peptide Supplements
You can buy peptides as dietary supplements, including pills or protein shakes. Manufacturers claim they can, for instance, help you build muscle, recover after a workout, or boost weight and fat loss.
But there's little direct evidence to back up most of these statements. And it's not clear how well your body can absorb whole peptides from supplements, as they are usually completely broken down into amino acids in your digestive system.
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For best results use only Prescription Peptides (aproved by the FDA), they are more easily absorbed and more likely to produce desired results.