Peptides
WHAT ARE PEPTIDES?
Think of peptides as your body's natural messengers that help different parts of your body communicate to support healing, energy, sleep, and healthy aging.
At Injx Bar, we focus on the science of peptides and their personalized approach to wellness, whether you're looking to recover faster from workouts, boost your energy, or support anti-aging goals. While many peptides are still being researched and aren't FDA-approved for general use, promising studies show their potential when used under proper medical supervision.
TYPES OF PEPTIDES
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Common Uses: Injury recovery, gut health, reducing inflammation.
How It Works: A 15–amino acid fragment derived from gastric proteins.
What Studies Show: Studies suggest it may accelerate healing of tendons, ligaments, muscle, and even support gastrointestinal repair.
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Common Uses: Faster wound healing, post-surgical recovery, injury repair.
How it Works: A 43–amino acid peptide originally isolated from the thymus gland.
What Studies Show: Investigated for promoting tissue repair, angiogenesis, and nerve regeneration.
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Common Uses: Muscle growth, fat metabolism, anti-aging support.
How it Works: A synergistic blend where CJC-1295 stimulates natural GH release and IPAMORELIN mimics ghrelin to amplify the effect.
What Studies Show: May enhance lean mass, recovery, and energy while supporting fat loss.
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Common Uses: Sleep quality, energy, body composition.
How it Works: A synthetic peptide that stimulates the body's own GH release.
What Studies Show: Explored for anti-aging, body composition improvement, and even cognitive support.
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Common Uses: Skin repair, hair growth, collagen production.
How it Works: A naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in plasma and saliva.
What Studies Show: Supports wound healing, reduces signs of aging, and stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis.
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Common Uses: Muscle growth, fat metabolism, bone density.
How it Works: A modified form of IGF-1 with extended half-life, amplifying anabolic activity.
What Studies Show: Shown to promote growth in muscle, cartilage, bone, and connective tissue.
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Common Uses: Skin pigmentation, appetite suppression, libido.
How it Works: A synthetic analog of alpha-MSH developed for sunless tanning.
What Studies Show: Studied for tanning effects, appetite regulation, and sexual health.
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Common Uses: Weight management, metabolic health, liver fat reduction.
How it Works: A cutting-edge triple receptor agonist acting on GLP-1, GIP, and GLUCAGON pathways.
What Studies Show: Clinical trials have shown dramatic weight reductions, improved insulin sensitivity, and liver fat clearance.
PRICING
To discuss pricing for your specific health and wellness goals, you must schedule an appointment to speak with one of our qualified providers at Injx Bar.

