• Stimulating growth hormone release
  • Boosting collagen production
Peptides bind to cell receptors, triggering natural processes for repair, regeneration, and balance. Their targeted action delivers precise effects, unlike many traditional drugs with broader impact.
They occur naturally in the body, acting as hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors — with well-known examples like insulin and growth hormone. Today, scientists can also synthesize peptides in the lab, opening new opportunities to influence biological processes in beneficial ways.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids, often called smaller versions of proteins.
  • Supporting immune function
  • Improving cellular repair
  • Regulating neurotransmitter activity
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Enhancing muscle recovery and protein synthesis
What Are Peptides?
How Peptides Work in the Body
Popular Peptides and Their Benefits
Popular Peptides and Their Benefits
CJC-1295
  • Stimulates muscle growth and repair
  • Accelerates fat loss
  • Improves sleep and recovery
Another growth hormone secretagogue offering similar effects to Ipamorelin:
A growth hormone secretagogue that encourages natural GH release. Possible benefits:
  • Increase muscle mass
  • Reduce body fat
  • Enhance recovery
  • Improve sleep quality
Ipamorelin
Early research suggests peptides may increase muscle growth, speed up recovery, aid fat loss, improve skin, sleep, and cognition, strengthen immunity, reduce inflammation, and slow aging.
Benefits of Peptide Therapy
GHK-Cu
  • Improve skin health and appearance
  • Enhance wound healing
  • Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
  • Support tissue remodeling
A naturally occurring peptide that declines with age. Supplementation may:
A synthetic peptide linked to anti-aging processes, known for:
  • Slowing cellular aging
  • Extending lifespan (shown in animal studies)
  • Supporting melatonin production and sleep quality
Epitalon
BPC-157
  • Boost muscle mass and strength
  • Protect tissues and organs from damage
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Support gut health
A synthetic peptide derived from a protective stomach protein. Early research suggests it may:
TB-500
  • Stimulate cell growth and migration
  • Speed up wound healing
  • Aid tissue repair and regeneration
  • Reduce inflammation
A synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4 with potential to:
Peptide Combinations for Specific Goals
Combining multiple peptides into "stacks" may produce synergistic effects for particular goals. Some examples of peptide stacks include:
Peptide Combinations for Specific Goals
Anti-Aging Stack:
  • Epitalon
  • GHK-Cu
  • Thymalin
These peptides target different aspects of cellular aging and regeneration.
This combination may boost fat burning, metabolism, growth hormone, and IGF-1 to support muscle growth and fat loss.
  • Tirzepatide
  • Tesamorelin
  • CJC-1295
  • Ipamorelin
Muscle Gain, Fat Loss Stack:
Combining multiple peptides into "stacks" may produce synergistic effects for particular goals. Some examples of peptide stacks include:
Recovery and Performance Stack:
  • BPC-157
  • TB-500
  • Ipamorelin
  • CJC-1295
This stack aims to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and enhance recovery.
Immunity Boost Stack:
  • TB-500
  • Thymalin
  • Thymosin Alpha-1
These peptides work together to boost immune system function.