Its mechanism is direct lipolysis, making it a different tool with different patient profiles
With hundreds of published studies, it is one of the most researched peptides in regenerative biology demonstrating systemic activity across tendons, ligaments, muscle, bone, gut epithelium, and neural tissue through the nitric oxide system, growth hormone receptor signaling, and angiogenic pathways
Acute injuries typically respond faster than chronic degenerative conditions
Results appear gradually and can continue to improve in the months following treatment due to increased collagen production
Long-Term Benefits Unlike temporary fixes, peptide therapy can heal damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility for lasting relief
Supports the nervous system, improves metabolism, helps reduce PMS symptoms, and plays a role in maintaining normal serotonin levels