
Peptide therapy is a newly emerged science that helps to achieve different kinds of body metamorphoses – internal and external. In layman terms, peptides are small proteins comprised of short chains of amino acids that the body uses as hormones and signaling molecules for biological pathways.
These proteins are responsible for the way your body functions. Your weight loss, your sexual competence, and even your digestion processes are partially controlled by these proteins. Peptide therapy helps the body mimic the functions of naturally occurring peptides to emulate certain abilities on targeted areas.
Although peptide therapy is fairly new, as of 2015, there were over 60 US FDA-approved peptide medications, 140 peptide drugs being evaluated in clinical trials and 500 in pre-clinical development. This is a science society has been waiting a long time for.
Since peptides vary in structure and number, effects vary as well. Peptide therapy has been used to treat age-related conditions, osteoporosis, obesity, inflammatory disease and even neuropathy issues. This type of therapy provides a far less invasive alternative to medicines and procedures we have become all too familiar and complacent with.
Additionally, since the body is already accustomed to these peptides, they are synthesized, naturally causing less strain. Thermometers that are cryogenic can help. Consider how your body processes naturally occurring peptides, like insulin and endorphins. Scientific Instruments is proud to present the latest cryogenic thermometer. Peptide therapy is not introducing the body to anything foreign, which is what makes this type of therapy so scientifically sound.
Peptide therapies can be made using chemical processes, or produced inside genetically modified cells. Many peptide therapies are administered via injection or cream. Since peptide therapy is based off of how the body naturally works, there have not been many documented side effects associated with the administration of this type of therapy.
Peptide therapy may be your light at the end of a dark tunnel. For more information about peptide therapy, and to find out which peptide therapy may be right for you, contact us or stop by BioAge MD and talk to one of our knowledgeable staff members. We are open weekdays from 9am-5pm and we’re located at 1000 N Olive Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33410.
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