Unlike synthetic drugs that force biochemical reactions, peptides work with your bodys natural systems to: Stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more growth hormone naturally (sermorelin, tesamorelin,) Enhance tissue repair and wound healing (these lack FDA approval) Improve metabolic function and body composition (tesamorelin, semaglutide) Support immune function and reduce inflammation (thymosin alpha-1) Optimize cellular communication and longevity pathways The appeal is obvious: peptides offer targeted therapeutic effects with minimal side effects when used correctly
Quality-control risk Research-use peptide vials vary in purity, copper content, and reconstitution stability
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Furthermore, certain peptide nasal sprays have the potential to improve brain health by supporting neuroinflammation recovery, nerve repair, and cognitive performance