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The rebuild phase

Optimize from a clean baseline.

Detox first to clear your body, then add peptides to rebuild and optimize — the upgrade your system can actually use, on a clean baseline. Prescription-only, through a licensed prescriber.

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Peptides are short chains of amino acids — signaling molecules studied for their role in how cells repair and regenerate. Tap a category to see what that group is explored for and the peptides inside it. Each is considered only after your detox is complete, and is physician-guided and prescription-required.

This group — Epitalon, NAD+, MOTS-c, SS-31, and GHK-Cu — centers on the cellular science of aging. These compounds are studied for their possible role in pathways like telomere biology, mitochondrial energy, and the body's natural renewal.

  • EpitalonTelomere & sleep-cycle support
  • NAD+Cellular energy, repair
  • MOTS-cMitochondrial, metabolic
  • SS-31Mitochondrial protection
  • GHK-CuRegeneration, skin

Gut-focused peptides — BPC-157, KPV, and Larazotide — each studied for their relationship with the digestive lining and the intestinal barrier. As a group, explored for its potential role in gut-lining and gut-barrier integrity.

  • BPC-157Gut lining, mucosal support
  • KPVGut inflammation
  • LarazotideLeaky gut, tight junctions

Metabolic peptides — Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, AOD-9604, and 5-Amino-1MQ — available only under a qualified prescriber's care. Studied for their possible role in appetite regulation, energy balance, and how the body stores and uses fat.

  • SemaglutideGLP-1 appetite control
  • TirzepatideDual GLP-1 / GIP
  • AOD-9604Fat metabolism
  • 5-Amino-1MQFat cell, metabolic

Growth-hormone-focused peptides — CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin, Sermorelin, and IGF-1 LR3 — researched for how they interact with the body's own growth-hormone signaling. Explored for their potential relationship to lean muscle, recovery, and performance.

  • CJC-1295GH release
  • IpamorelinClean GH pulse
  • TesamorelinVisceral fat, GH
  • SermorelinGH support
  • IGF-1 LR3Muscle growth

Four peptides — BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and KPV — studied in the science of the body's natural repair pathways. Explored for their possible relationship to tissue and connective-tissue processes and how the body regulates inflammation.

  • BPC-157Tissue, tendon repair
  • TB-500Flexibility, healing
  • GHK-CuWound, collagen
  • KPVInflammation control

Neuro-focused peptides — Semax, Selank, Dihexa, and Cerebrolysin — studied for their relationship with the brain and nervous system. Explored for their potential role in focus, memory, mental clarity, and cognitive aging.

  • SemaxFocus, neuroprotection
  • SelankCalm, anti-anxiety
  • DihexaSynapse, memory
  • CerebrolysinBrain repair

A beauty-focused group centered on copper peptides such as GHK-Cu — a compound the body makes in smaller amounts as we age. Studied in skin and collagen research and explored for a firmer, smoother, more refreshed look for skin and hair.

  • GHK-CuCollagen, skin tone

Centered on Thymosin Alpha-1, a peptide naturally produced by the thymus gland and closely studied in immune-signaling science. Explored for its potential role in immune-cell communication and the body's natural resilience.

  • Thymosin Alpha-1Immune balance

Peptides such as DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) and Epitalon, most often discussed in connection with rest and the natural sleep-wake cycle. Explored for their potential role in sleep, circadian rhythm, and overnight recovery.

  • DSIPDeep sleep
  • EpitalonCircadian rhythm

Peptides such as PT-141 and Kisspeptin, associated with the body's intimate and hormonal pathways. Researched for their potential role in libido, arousal, and natural hormone signaling.

  • PT-141Libido, arousal
  • KisspeptinHormone signaling

Some peptides (GHK-Cu, BPC-157, KPV) span more than one category. Educational reference only — physician-guided, prescription-required, US-only via licensed telemed.

Why The Order

Peptides work best on a clean system.

Peptides are signaling molecules — they tell the body to repair, build, and optimize. Run them before clearing your toxin burden and you amplify a stressed system. Detox first, restore the baseline, then add peptides to rebuild from clean. That order is the whole point.