What Are Peptides?
Short-chain amino acids smaller than full proteins. They are not hormones. They are not steroids. They are signaling tools.
Your body uses them as messengers to regulate metabolism, hormones, appetite, and tissue repair.
Where Peptides Exist Naturally
Your body already produces peptides. They run natural processes like healing, energy production, tissue repair, immune activity, and growth hormone pulses.
If We Already Make Peptides,
Why Take More?
Life drains your natural peptide signaling. Peptides don't replace hormones —
they strengthen the natural messages your body is already trying to send.
Most Common Peptides
Each peptide has a specific role in your body. Here are the four most widely
used.
BPC–157
TB–500
NAD+
GHK–Cu
Why Choose Compounded Pharmacy Peptides vs. Manufacturer-Produced Peptides
Compounded pharmacy peptides are subject to strict oversight by their respective state boards of pharmacy and are required to comply with USP standards for sterile compounding, including validated sterility and endotoxin testing. These regulatory requirements help ensure higher quality control, consistency, and patient safety compared to non-compounded, manufacturer-produced peptide products that may not be held to the same compounding and testing standards.