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Is Peptide Therapy Right for You?

Peptide therapy is a smarter, safer, and more effective alternative to human growth hormone replacement - and known for the healing and regenerative benefits it can offer.


What Are Peptides?

Peptides are the building blocks of proteins. They are made from the naturally occurring amino acids our bodies need to function. Those amino acids merge to form chains which, when combined, create peptides. Peptides naturally enhance and stimulate your body’s own production of growth hormone.


How Do Peptides Work Exactly?

Peptides bind to receptors on cell surfaces to signal for health improvement. When peptides are missing, they can’t interact with the cells. Peptides tell your body there's an area in need of repair - triggering your body to start producing more of what you’re specific peptide is signaling it needs.


Peptides trigger your body's tools to replenish what it needs to increase vitality.


What Are The Potential Risks?

Peptides are pure amino acids which the body easily breaks down. PeptideTherapy results in fewer adverse reactions than alternative medication. Occasionally, the following has been reported:

  • Increased hunger

  • Increased cortisol (feeling anxious)

  • Increased blood pressure

  • Bloating and water retention

Could Peptide Therapy Be Right for You?

Since peptides are able to improve a number of very precise concerns, they offer a wide range of benefits for overall health and appearance, including:

  • Boosts energy, sharpens memory and cognitive focus

  • Builds muscle and burns fat, increasing weight loss

  • Enhances physical performance and improves appearance

  • Repairs muscles and tendons

  • Increases sex drive

  • Enhances sleep quality

Schedule a consultation today to discuss your goals and options with a trained, experienced medical professional. We'll help you determine the best peptides to utilize to achieve your desired goals.



Call 712-218-3743

5402 Morganside Ave. Suite B

Sioux City, IA

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