Peptide Therapies

Peptides are small proteins that largely already occur in the body. When administered in an appropriate dose by injections, oral pathways or topical applications they can have a significant effect in the treatment of:

  • Age related hormonal decline
  • Allergies
  • Autoimmune conditions
  • Cancers
  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (UC, Chron’s, etc)
  • Lyme disease
  • Memory improvement
  • Mood disorders
  • Repair of tissue injuries
  • Respiratory conditions (COPD)

Several thousand of these peptides have been studied and more are coming online all the time. many hundreds doctors are applying them in their daily treatment protocols. They are a real breakthrough for complementary/integrative medicine.

Below please see some more general scientific information.

Peptides description

Thymosin Alpha-1 ppt

Thymosin Beta 4 ppt

Advances in the basic and clinical applications of thymosin b4

Animal studies with thymosin beta4, a multifunctional tissue repair and regeneration peptide

Beneficial effect of cerebrolysin on moderate and severe head injury patients_ result of a cohort study

BPC -157

Brain gut axis and BPC 157

Bremelanotide PT 141-Updated

Calcium pentosan polysulfate and sodium pentosan polysulfate may be used to treat intervertebral disc degeneration 

Cerebrolysin -28 week double blind study with cerebrolysin in Alzheimers disease

Cerebrolysin A Review of its Use in Dementia

Comparative assessment of the anxiolytic-like activities of honokiol and derivatives Manokhina – Reparative Effect of Epithalon on Pineal Gland

Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP)_ A Review

Effects of Semax on Dopaminergic and Serotoninergic Systems of the Brain

Efficacy of Peptide Anxiolytic Selank during Modeling of Withdrawal Syndrome in Rats with Stable Alcoholic Motivation

GHK-Cu-Monograph

KPV in ulcerative colitis

Lyme- Chronic Fatigue

The comparison of gastroprotective properties of Semax and its metabolites

Thymosin Alpha 1_ the regulator of regulators