What are peptides?
Peptides are literally strings of amino acids. And amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. However, a peptide doesn’t have enough amino acids to technically qualify it as a protein. (Peptides are strings of 50 or fewer amino acids, while proteins are in the hundreds.) But peptides help account for many of the basic functions of the human body, such as hair growth, skin health, muscle creation, libido and so much more. Your body creates peptides by stringing together these amino acids, which then interact with other enzymes and proteins in your body.
Through advances in modern science, we can now create peptides in labs, and introduce them safely and easily into the human body. These peptides can help skin health, ailing joints, hair growth, weight management, muscle toning, sex drive and so much more.