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Injectable peptides are the latest way to deal with the effects of aging, such as weight gain, loss of skin elasticity, low rates of tissue regeneration, lower stamina or reduced libido.

What are injectable peptides?

Peptides are nothing more than amino acid sequences linked by peptide chains, and the lion's share of them are isolated from proteins naturally found in the human body. The key word here is "naturally," as their natural origin means easy assimilation and influences them to have few side effects.

Examples of peptides available at Biolab

Ipamorelin is an anti-aging peptide consisting of five amino acids. Its main benefit is to stimulate the pituitary gland to produce natural growth hormone. If you incorporate Ipamorelin into your training plan, your athletic performance improvement will accelerate, and your body will thank you for improved sleep quality, faster fat burning, and increased muscle mass. In turn, you will enjoy supple skin, strong nails and hair, and an adequate level of sexual desire.

Sermorelin, on the other hand, is an excellent alternative to Ipamorelin, as its action also positively affects the generation of growth hormone. The difference between the two agents can be found in the speed of action. When Sermorelin increases GH quietly, and high - Ipamorelin raises it a little lower, but much faster.

GHK-CU promotes the growth of blood vessels, and above all stimulates collagen production, which affects the natural reduction of wrinkles. The substance inhibits free radical damage, making it a powerful antioxidant.

Are injectable peptides safe?

Even though our product descriptions sound great, there may be some apprehension in some heads about the injection itself. Meanwhile, considering peptides injections are often their best absorbed form. The most commonly reported side effect is redness at the injection site, which results from a failure to maintain injection hygiene. It is also worth noting that there are cases where peptides increase insulin sensitivity, affect water retention and cause an increase in appetite. It is not a discovery that in order to monitor your health, you need to get tested at least once a year, and better more often - the quality of your blood is a reflection of the quality of your health!

How to use injectable peptides?

Amino acid chains are inherently too fragile and break down when exposed to digestive enzymes, so some peptides can only be used by injection. The safest and safest injection method for everyone is subcutaneous injection, i.e. into the fat layer. Another method is intramuscular injection, but this form is worth leaving for more experienced users, so today we will focus only on the first method.

How to perform an injection in the abdomen

For these injections, all you need is an insulin syringe, and after brief instructions, anyone should be able to handle it. This method is certainly not unfamiliar to those who have experienced, for example, anticoagulant injections. The most common site of administration is the umbilical region, where the needle should be inserted at a 45-degree angle, after which the plunger shaft should be slowly pushed in. Be sure to disinfect both the skin and the ampoule with the peptide, for example, with an alcohol swab. If in doubt, consult a nurse or doctor.

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