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Peptide Therapy

Peptide therapy uses short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules within the body. These compounds are naturally occurring and play a role in communication between cells, supporting processes such as repair, regeneration, and overall physiological balance.
In clinical practice, certain peptides—including BPC-157 and TB-500—are sometimes used within integrative care models to support connective tissue, recovery, and inflammatory balance. These peptides are not FDA-approved medications; when used, they are prescribed by a licensed provider and prepared by a compounding pharmacy in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations.

Why Patients Explore This Therapy

 

Patients may consider peptide therapy as part of a broader, individualized care plan when
experiencing:

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  • Prolonged recovery from physical strain or injury

  • Ongoing joint, tendon, or soft tissue discomfort

  • Digestive or gut integrity concerns

  • Patterns of chronic inflammation or immune imbalance

  • Fatigue associated with long-term stress or depletion

 

Peptides are not a standalone treatment. In a comprehensive naturopathic approach, they are
considered alongside support for digestion, nervous system regulation, immune function, and
overall vitality.

 

A Whole-Body, Integrative Approach

 

Our clinical model centers on restoring the body’s terrain—the internal environment that
allows healing to occur. When appropriate, peptides may be incorporated as one layer of care
within a broader therapeutic strategy that can include:

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  • Botanical and traditional medicines to support tissue and systemic balance

  • Lymphatic and drainage support to promote healthy detoxification pathways

  • Nutritional and metabolic support

  • Nervous system regulation and restorative practices

 

This layered approach helps ensure that the body is supported holistically, rather than relying
on any single intervention.

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Important Considerations
 

  • BPC-157 and TB-500 are not FDA-approved for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention

  • of disease.

  • These compounds may be available only through prescription and compounding

  • pharmacies, and availability may change based on regulatory guidance.

  • Use of peptide therapy is based on clinical judgment, patient-specific factors, and

  • informed consent.

  • Not all patients are appropriate candidates for this therapy.

 

Your Care Plan

 

Peptide therapy, when used, is offered as part of an individualized treatment plan developed
during your visit. Together, we assess your health history, current concerns, and overall vitality
to determine whether this approach aligns with your goals and clinical picture.
Our focus is to support your body’s natural capacity for repair and resilience—through
thoughtful, personalized, and integrative care.

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