Instructions for Life
What Are Peptides?
Peptides are small chains of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins in the body. Think of peptides as messengers that tell your body how to function more efficiently.
Your body naturally produces peptides every day. They help regulate many important processes such as muscle growth, metabolism, hormone production, tissue repair, and immune function.
As we age, the body may produce fewer of certain peptides. This can contribute to slower recovery, reduced energy, changes in body composition, and other signs of aging.
Why Are Peptides Beneficial?
Peptides can help support the body’s natural processes by signaling cells to perform specific functions. When used appropriately under professional guidance, certain peptides may help:
• Support muscle growth and recovery
• Promote fat metabolism and healthy body composition
• Improve skin health and collagen production
• Enhance energy and vitality
• Support joint and tissue repair
• Help optimize hormonal balance
Rather than replacing what the body does naturally, peptides encourage the body to do what it was designed to do — just more efficiently.