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What Are Therapeutic Peptides?

Peptides are small proteins or snippets of proteins. Each of them work uniquely to signal for specific cellular or physiological processes, rather than to get broken down into amino acids.

To date, scientists have discovered over 7,000 peptides in nature, many of them naturally occurring in humans. In your body, these peptides orchestrate numerous processes, such as:

Therapeutic peptides are made in the lab to function like natural peptides do in your body. They may be identical to the natural version or chemically improved to make them safer or more effective. Because your body naturally recognizes and works with peptides, they are safe and deliver powerful clinical results when taken at the right dosages, combination, and timing. Depending on your health goals and type of peptides, they may work best orally, intravenously, or through subcutaneous injections. Most therapeutic peptides are administered through subcutaneous injections.
**Please note this is just the beginning of what will be offered at Infuzed IV! Schedule your consult with Dr. G to discuss your questions and concerns and let him put the perfect peptide protocol together for you !
BPC-157

What is BPC-157 and how does it work?

BPC-157 is a peptide with numerous uses. It is a 15-amino acid peptide derived from body protection compound (BPC) found in human stomach digestive juices. Studies show it accelerates healing of many tissues, including those that typically heal slowly, such as tendons and ligaments.

BPC-157 seems to also balance systemic inflammation, increase blood flow to damaged tissues, and relieve pain.

Benefits and uses of BPC-157

  • Accelerates wound, skin, and tissue healing, including deep burns, ligaments, bones, and tendons
  • Protects and heals gut lining
  • Promotes many types of cellular repair
  • Protects cells and improves cell survival with oxidative stress
  • Improves blood flow to injured areas
  • Relieves pain from injuries
  • Protects neurons and supports healing of brain injuries
  • Regulates brain serotonin and dopamine functions, possibly helping with mood
  • Improves blood vessel formation
  • May help with stress urinary incontinence
  • Supports a healthy gut-brain axis
  • Supports muscle building in response to resistance training

Side effects

  • Temporary pain/redness/bruises/burning sensation at injection site
  • Temporary fatigue and lethargy right after injection, so some people may use it at bedtime
  • Rare and temporary side effects include nausea, dizziness, appetite changes, hot or cold flashes, and headache

Ways to take:

Oral, subcutaneous, Intra-articular

BPC-157 is a systemic peptide, so any route and location of administration will benefit the entire body. However, it may be best to administer near the location that needs the healing. So, taking it orally is better for gut healing purposes.

 

CJC-1295

GHRH/MOD GRF(1-29) with DAC

What is CJC-1295 and how does it work?

Growth hormone is a natural peptide hormone from your pituitary gland. In young children, it stimulates growth. In adults, it supports muscle mass, fat metabolism, bone health, and heart health. It typically increases during deep sleep in the middle of the night. Also, its levels decline with age, contributing to age-related body fat gain, loss of lean mass, and slowed metabolism.

Growth hormone also stimulates IGF-1, which manages the effects of growth hormones. Both hormones work together on tissue and bone growth. IGF-1 weakly binds to insulin receptors and may enhance insulin action. In adults, IGF-1 also protects the blood vessels and neurons, making it important for cardiovascular, and cognitive and mental health.

CJC-1295 is the synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of growth-hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) or growth hormone secretagogue. In a clinical study, CJC-1295 increased growth hormones (GH) by 2- to 10-fold and insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1) by 0.5- to 3-fold over the course of 9 to 11 days.

Benefits and uses of BPC-157Promotes muscle growth and fat loss

  • Slows down aging
  • Improves sleep
  • Stays in the system for more than a week
  • Temporarily increases GHRH

Stacks well with:

Other growth hormone secretagogue peptides, with synergistic actions.

Ways to take:

Subcutaneous

Ipamorelin

What is ipamorelin and how does it work?

Growth hormone is a natural peptide hormone from your pituitary gland. In young children, it stimulates growth. In adults, it supports muscle mass, fat metabolism, bone health, and heart health. It typically increases during deep sleep in the middle of the night. Also, its levels decline with age, contributing to age-related body fat gain, loss of lean mass, and slowed metabolism.

Growth hormone also stimulates IGF-1, which manages the effects of growth hormones. Both hormones work together on tissue and bone growth. IGF-1 weakly binds to insulin receptors and may enhance insulin action. In adults, IGF-1 also protects the blood vessels and neurons, making it important for cardiovascular, and cognitive and mental health.

Ipamorelin is a 5-amino acid peptide that stimulates the pituitary to secrete GH, boost IGF-1, and inhibit somatostatin. Therefore, it supports growth and repair of muscles.

It is the mildest and most popular GHRP because it can increase GH without desensitization or any increase in cortisol and prolactin even at large doses. It also doesn’t increase hunger. Therefore, it’s the most popular GH secretagogue.

Benefits and uses

  • Increases growth hormone and IGF-1
  • Suppresses somatostatin without increasing hunger
  • Increases bone growth
  • Supports muscle growth and repair
  • Supports gut recovery after bowel resection
  • Supports fat loss and body composition in combination with the right training and nutrition

Side effects

Side effects can include redness and itchiness of the injection sites and hand and feet swelling.

Stacks well with:

Other GHRH and GH secretagogues

Ways to take:

Subcutaneous

Mots-C

What is MOTS-c and how does it work?

MOTS-c is a 16-amino acid mitochondrial peptide produced mainly in muscles. It’s also detectable in other tissues and in the blood.

Exercise generally boosts MOTS-c levels, so MOTS-c administration replicates many of the benefits of exercise.

Benefits and uses

  • Protects the cells
  • Maintains mitochondrial function and cellular viability under stressful conditions
  • Regulates metabolic homeostasis
  • May mitigate diet-induced insulin resistance and obesity
  • Inhibits purine biosynthesis
  • Activates 5’adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), increasing fat oxidation
  • Increases transport of fatty acids into the mitochondria to burn for energy
  • Increases fat burning and reduces production of new fat molecules
  • Improves glucose uptake by bringing glucose transporter 4 (Glut4) in muscles
  • Activates peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator (PGC-1alpha), which increases the generation of new and healthy mitochondria.
  • PGC-1alpha then activates nuclear respiratory factors (Nrf1 and Nrf2), which turns on many antioxidant genes.
  • Increases calorie burn as heat production by increasing brown fat and mitochondrial uncoupling using uncoupling protein 1 (UCP-1)
  • Preserves mitochondrial function and bone mass in a mouse menopause model, with biochemical effects similar to exercise
  • Improves athletic performance
  • Supports weight loss effort in combination with diet and exercise
  • May improve strength and muscle gain by modulating myostatin
  • Protects against memory impairment from amyloid beta and lipopolysaccharides (inflammatory bacterial toxins from leaky gut) in a mouse model with intranasal delivery
  • May boost longevity

Side effects

No side effects have been reported in clinical trials.

Stacks well with:

Can be cycled with other mitochondrial peptide

Ways to take:

Subcutaneous and intranasal

PT 141

PT-141, also known as bremelanotide, is a synthetic peptide that treats hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women

. Unlike other sexual dysfunction drugs that target blood flow, PT-141 acts on the nervous system to stimulate melanocortin receptors in the brain, increasing sexual desire

Semoralin

What is Sermorelin and how does it work?

Sermorelin is a “growth hormone-releasing hormone” (GHRH) that is produced naturally by the human brain to stimulate production and release of growth hormone by the pituitary gland. The increased volume of human growth hormone (hGH) causes an increase in the production of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 by the liver. During aging, GHRH declines causing a decrease in the secretion of pituitary hGH which leads to growth insufficiency which can erode health & vitality. Benefits may include:. 

Benefits and uses

  • Increase of lean body mass 
  • Reduction of body fat through lipolysis
  • Increase of strength and endurance
  • Accelerated healing from wounds or surgery
  • Improvement of sleep quality

Side effects

No side effects of Sermorelin have been reported.

Stacks well with:

 BPC-157 And GHK-Cu

Ways to take:

  • Subcutaneous
  • Oral
  • Intranasal

TB 500

What is thymosin beta-4 and how does it work?

Thymosin beta-4 is a 43-amino acid derivative of thymosin, a hormone from the thymus that stimulates T cell production. However, TB-500 is naturally found in most cells. Naturally, the gene that produces this peptide tends to be the first to become dysregulated after injuries.

It can control how actin forms strands that provide structures to the cells. In animal studies, it promoted the formation of new blood vessels, wound repair, and hair growth.

Benefits and uses

  • Promotes wound and tissue healing
  • Increases blood vessel formation
  • Promotes hair growth, especially in conjunction with PRP
  • Promotes Th1/Th2 balance

Side effects

Side effects include temporary fatigue and lethargy. Although there is no evidence that this peptide causes cancer, there are concerns that it can contribute to carcinogenesis.

Stacks well with:

Other immune and healing peptides, such as thymosin alpha 1 and BPC-157

Ways to take:

Subcutaneous