WHY ARE PEPTIDES IMPORTANT?
Traditional treatments often work broadly, affecting multiple systems at
once. Peptides, in contrast, are highly specific, allowing for precision in
therapy. This minimizes side effects while maximizing efficacy, making
them an attractive option for:
Accelerating recovery from injuries.
Improving metabolic health and weight management.
Supporting longevity and anti-aging efforts.
Enhancing athletic performance.
PEPTIDES VS. BIOREGULATORS
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that are essential in the body’s
biological processes. They function as signaling molecules, playing a
role in everything from muscle growth to immune system
regulation. Peptides are often used therapeutically because they can be
highly specific in their action, targeting specific cells or tissues.
Function: Peptides generally influence the body’s hormonal
regulation, metabolism, and cell signaling.
Examples: Growth hormone-releasing peptides (GHRPs),
insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), and Ipamorelin.
WHAT ARE BIOREGULATORS?
Bioregulators are peptides or peptide-like compounds that focus on
more specific physiological processes, often at the organ or system
level. They are used to restore balance or optimize function in a
particular tissue or organ. Bioregulators are often derived from animal
tissue, particularly from glands like the thymus or liver, and are used
to support tissue regeneration and the regulation of cellular
functions.
Function: Bioregulacors help stimulate the healing,
regeneration, and function of specific organs or systems (e.g.,
immune system, liver, prostate).
Examples: Libidon, and Thyreogen