
The Science
Peptide Science,
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What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that serve as important biological signaling molecules throughout the body. They help regulate a wide range of physiological processes, including cellular communication, tissue repair, metabolism, immune function, and adaptation to stress.
Because peptides can interact with highly specific receptors and molecular pathways, they play critical roles in maintaining health and coordinating complex biological responses. Advances in peptide science have expanded our understanding of how these naturally occurring molecules influence human physiology and disease.
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2–50 Amino Acids
Smaller than full proteins, allowing for more precise targeting in the body
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Receptor Specificity
Designed to interact with specific receptors and pathways in the body.

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Compounds Under Research
How it works
May support blood vessel formation, cellular repair signaling, and inflammation regulation. Researchers continue studying their role in soft tissue recovery and recovery optimization.
What It's Being Studied For?
Commonly studied for tendon and ligament recovery, muscle repair, mobility support, and wound healing applications.
Known Limitations:
Research in humans is still limited. Reported side effects may include temporary fatigue, mild nausea, or injection-site irritation.