Some of the common uses of peptides include: Medical Treatments Peptides are used in over 100 FDA-approved drugs to treat conditions such as: Diabetes (e.g., liraglutide, semaglutide) Osteoporosis (e.g., teriparatide) Chronic pain (e.g., ziconotide) HIV (e.g., enfuvirtide) Cancer (e.g., carfilzomib for multiple myeloma) Because peptides can be designed to interact with specific receptors in the body, they often have fewer side effects than traditional drugs
What AOD-9604 Will Not Do Setting boundaries on expectations prevents disappointment and inappropriate use
As mitochondrial function drops with age, your metabolism slows down
Body measurements including waist, hips, thighs, and arms at consistent points provide direct feedback on composition changes
AOD 9604 has been studied for its ability to trigger fat metabolism and support joint tissue repair
This selective action ensures that during caloric deficits, the body prioritizes fat burning over muscle breakdown, helping maintain lean muscle tissue while reducing fat