Have you ever heard of Peptide Therapy? If not, we could help you learn more about it! Peptides are the building blocks of proteins and are composed of amino acids that regulate various biological functions and processes. A human body is naturally capable of producing peptides. Peptides may be easier to absorb than proteins because they are smaller and more broken down than proteins. There are 7000 known peptides within the human body, and though some may be similar, each has a different role and function within the body. The effects they have on the body depend on the amino acids sequence.
A human body can produce peptides but may decline as we age. Peptide therapy is restoring the number of peptides to stimulate cellular regrowth systems within the body to treat specific conditions. Peptides are administered into the blood through injections and can also be applied as sprays, creams, or oral forms.
Peptide Therapy is a beneficial treatment that can treat various conditions. Research suggests that bioactive peptides may help in the following:
Peptides are small proteins that comprise amino acids that trigger certain behaviors in the cells after patients absorb additional peptide molecules into their bodies. These behaviors, such as muscle growth or hormone production, are already taking place, and extra peptide molecules boost the rate at which these natural processes occur. There are different ways to provide these supplemental peptide molecules. The most common and effective way is to inject directly into the bloodstream. However, this method may not work for everyone; a patient can undergo therapy using oral peptide supplements or a topical cream. Peptide therapy heals bones, joints, and tissues.
To learn more about peptide therapy, you may contact us at (831) 200-0880. We will work closely with you to understand your needs, goals, and the root causes of your health challenge and then create a treatment plan.