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Peptides Explained: Use Cases, Key Compounds, and Practical Value
Peptides are short sequences of amino acids involved in a wide range of physiological functions, from tissue repair to hormone signaling. Beyond clinical trials, peptides are now part of performance, recovery and wellness programs. With proper use, they offer targeted support sans any notable side effects of more aggressive compounds.

What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids. While smaller in size than proteins, they have a higher functional potency. They act as messengers that help regulate growth signals, immune response, and tissue repair.
Some help with recovery while others deal with skin tone or inflammation. Common building blocks like lysine, proline, and valine each contribute to how the peptide works.

What functions do peptides perform?
Peptides act on cellular receptors and send signals to specific parts of the body – such as muscles, skin, the pituitary gland, or internal organs. Some help improve your joints and skin by improving blood flow or boosting collagen, essential for when working out or recovering from an injury. Others aid in ways your body burns fat, combats illness, and copes with stress. Suffice to say each peptide has a unique build and purpose.

Health & Longevity Supplements

BPC-157

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Peptides

KPV

Original price was: £104.00.Current price is: £95.00.