What are Peptides?
Peptides are short strings of amino acids, typically comprising 2–50 amino acids that bond together to form proteins, which are responsible for millions of functions in the body.
Peptides may be easier for the body to absorb than proteins because they are smaller and more broken down than proteins. They can more easily penetrate the skin and intestines, which helps them to enter the bloodstream more quickly.
What do you use Peptides for?
Recent research indicates that some types of peptides could have a beneficial role in slowing down the aging process, reducing inflammation, and destroying microbes.
Peptides are the newly emerging science of cell signaling amino acid sequences, with far-reaching regulatory and rejuvenation actions on neuro-endocrine-immune functionality. The specifically targeted use of peptides in the environment has the potential to rewrite bodily chemistry relationships, and support homeostasis. Peptides can also be utilized and applied in the treatment of injuries, with capabilities that help prevent aging, illness, and enhance peak performance.
Peptides are used to treat a variety of conditions:
How do you use peptides?
Peptides come in a variety of forms such as nasal sprays, oral capsules, and injections. Dr Ho’s preferable method are the injectables since are not only the most common form, but the most effective way to get Peptides into one’s system.
What Kind of Peptides are available?
Dr. Ho prescribes the following peptides:
Any Side Effect using Peptides?
Peptides are safe to use. Like any medication or treatment, peptides can have risks, side effects and contradictions. Most common is injection site reaction (pain, redness, swelling) Less than 1% dizziness, flushing, headache or hyperactivity.
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