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Peptide Therapy

BENEFIT FROM OUR PEPTIDE THERAPY

Peptides have been used therapeutically since the early 1920s. Over 60 different peptide combinations have been approved worldwide and another 150 are in active clinical development. Research has shown that some peptides can promote the natural production and secretion of Human Growth Hormone (HGH). HGH is necessary to produce healthy brain and organ tissues. Studies have shown that it may also promote better muscle mass and metabolism health.

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WHAT ARE PEPTIDES?

Peptides are formed when proteins are digested. They are short chains of amino acid monomers linked by covalent bonds. These bonds are formed when the carboxyl group of one amino acid reacts with the amino group of another.

Peptides can play a key role in promoting better health. Make an appointment today to see if you qualify for the those listed above of for some of the other peptides we find helpful.

Other Peptides:

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Sermorelin

Our Limitless Plus Membership includes monthly fills of Sermorelin. Sermorelin is prescribed as a selective growth hormone secretagogue that also acts on the pituitary gland. It can help your body secrete its own Human Growth Hormone (HGH).

Our Peptide Therapy for patients offers many benefits on the 6 week Sermorelin protocol, including improvements in:

Please note that these statements have not been approved by the FDA. Results vary. Peptide therapy is not for everyone and only you and your physician can determine if this is right for you.

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Peptide Therapy Q & A

What is peptide therapy?

Peptide therapy is a treatment that encourages improved health and wellness using short chains of amino acids. There are more than 60 different peptide combinations approved for medical use around the world, with 150 more in the clinical research phases. 

While peptides serve many different purposes within your body, certain peptides are proven to work in particularly beneficial ways within your body. 

Peptide therapy delivers those powerful peptides through injections. Your results build over time, with many people enjoying significant positive change within just six weeks or less.

How does Ipamorelin peptide therapy work?

The most common form of peptide therapy is either CJC 1295 or Ipamorelin, peptides that encourage your body to produce HGH. When your body produces and secretes HGH, you can enjoy: 

  • Week one – better sleep quality 
  • Week two – faster recovery after exercise
  • Week three – improved mental clarity
  • Week four – better skin elasticity
  • Week five – better body composition (less fat, more muscle)

The Limitless Plus membership plan at Executive Medicine of Texas includes monthly CJC 1295 or Ipamorelin.

You deliver the injections in the fatty tissue just under the skin of your upper arm, in your abdomen, or thigh. The injection process is quick and easy, so it soon becomes a normal part of your monthly routine.

What are the other types of peptide therapy?

Executive Medicine of Texas offers a variety of peptide therapy options, so you can choose an option based on your symptoms or health concerns. 

Some of the other peptides that can help with specific issues include:

  • PT-141 (Bremelanotide) – improves low sexual desire in women
  • BPC-157 – encourages cellular regeneration and healing  
  • Thymosin Alpha-1 – reduces inflammation and improves immune function
  • DHH-B (Dihydrohonokiol-B) – reduces anxiety and promotes better sleep
  • Ibutamoren (MK-677) – improves lean muscle mass and bone density, lowers cholesterol

If you have any symptoms that concern you, Executive Medicine of Texas provides personalized counseling to help you decide whether peptide therapy, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, or some other approach is the best way to successfully address your needs and goals. 

There’s a reason that doctors have used peptides as a treatment for nearly a century: they can be tremendously beneficial. To learn more about peptide therapy, call Executive Medicine of Texas or use the online link to arrange your appointment. 

*These statements are not FDA approved, and results may vary. Executive Medicine of Texas can work with you to determine whether peptide therapy is a good fit for your needs.

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Executive Medicine of Texas
2106 East State Hwy 114 , Suite 300
Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-552-4300
Fax: 817-552-4301

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