MOTS-c enhances mitochondrial signaling and biogenesis
Provides neuroprotection FOXO4-DRI shows potential as a neuroprotective agent by targeting senescent cells that contribute to neuroinflammation and cognitive decline
Its multifaceted benefits make it a formidable alternative to BPC 157 in peptide therapy
Yes, certain small peptides can cross the blood-brain barrier, the protective filter that controls what enters brain tissue, which lets them act directly on the nervous system
At Florida Aesthetics and Wellness, the most frequently prescribed peptides are: BPC-157 (for tissue repair, gut health, and injury recovery), sermorelin and ipamorelin/CJC-1295 (for growth hormone optimization, sleep, and body composition), PT-141 (for sexual function in both men and women), and TB-500 (systemic tissue repair and inflammation)
Hours after greenlighting Eli Lillys obesity treatment Zepbound, the regulator approved Takedas Fruzaqla (fruquintinib) for previously treated patients with metastatic colorectal cancer