What is a Peptide?
Tamara Sandmeyer, NP has received Intensive Peptide Certification through the Seeds Scientific Research and Performance Association.
Unfortunately many peptides are not available at this time per FDA.
Below is only informational. We will be updating with newer products shortly.
Peptides are the building blocks of proteins. They are comprised of amino acids bound together in chains. When these chains connect together, they form a protein.
It should be noted that peptides are not proteins. Amino acids make up both, but protein contains higher amounts of amino acids than peptides. This actually makes peptides easier to absorb than proteins since they are smaller.
Peptides facilitate cell-to-cell communication, essentially telling the body which cells to turn on and off. This means you can re-activate cells that may have gone dormant or need an extra boost.
Some peptides occur naturally, and some are synthesized. Every single living organism contains peptides, as well as many health and cosmetic products.