What are peptides
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — typically 2 to 50 — linked by peptide bonds. Think of them as miniature proteins with highly specific functions.
Why they matter
In the body, peptides act as messengers: they regulate tissue repair, hormone signaling, immune response, and dozens of other processes. Each peptide has its own role.
Common questions
| Peptide | Primary effect |
|---|---|
| BPC-157 | Tissue regeneration |
| TB-500 | Muscle and tendon healing |
| GHK-Cu | Skin regeneration |
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