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What are GLP1's and Peptides?


1. Glutathione

What It Is:

A tripeptide antioxidant made of three amino acids: glutamine, cysteine, and glycine.

Functions:

  • Powerful antioxidant — neutralizes free radicals

  • Supports liver detoxification

  • Promotes immune health

  • Helps with skin brightening/lightening by inhibiting melanin production

Common Uses:

  • IV or IM injections for detox, immune support, or skin brightening

  • Often combined with Vitamin C

  • Used in anti-aging protocols or post-IV nutrient drips

Forms:

  • IV drip (most common for effectiveness)

  • IM injection

  • Oral or liposomal supplements (less bioavailable)

2. NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)

What It Is:

A coenzyme found in all living cells that plays a key role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular health.

Functions:

  • Essential for mitochondrial function and ATP production

  • Promotes brain clarity, focus, and anti-aging

  • Supports cellular repair and longevity (popular in biohacking)

Common Uses:

  • IV therapy (popular in anti-aging, cognitive health, addiction recovery)

  • IM or subQ injections for maintenance

  • Sometimes part of a NAD+ protocol for neuroregeneration or wellness

3. Sermorelin

What It Is:

A synthetic peptide that mimics GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone), stimulating the pituitary to release natural growth hormone.

Functions:

  • Promotes natural HGH production

  • Supports fat loss, muscle gain, sleep quality, skin health

  • May improve recovery and energy levels

Common Uses:

  • Anti-aging and hormone optimization

  • Sometimes used with Ipamorelin for synergistic effects

  • Part of peptide therapy protocols for wellness, recovery, or physique enhancement

Administration:

  • Daily subcutaneous injection, usually at night (to mimic natural GH pulse)

  • Cycled for best long-term results

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