Common uses: higher-dose option for accelerated recovery from injuries, enhanced tissue repair, and reduced inflammation. Popular among athletes or individuals with chronic injuries or digestive issues.
Common uses: supports tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and the gut. Often used for minor injuries, joint health, or general maintenance.
Common uses: stimulates growth hormone release, which may support muscle growth, fat loss, improved recovery, and anti-aging benefits. Often used for fitness optimization and overall vitality.
Common uses: a synergistic blend for comprehensive tissue repair, reduced inflammation, and skin regeneration. Used for complex injuries, chronic inflammation, or aesthetic improvements like skin health.
Common uses: a copper peptide used for anti-aging, improving skin elasticity, reducing wrinkles, and supporting tissue repair. Popular for cosmetic benefits and overall skin rejuvenation. AKA the Fountain of Youth.
Common uses: enhances growth hormone release to support muscle growth, fat metabolism, improved sleep, and energy levels. Commonly used for fitness, weight management, and anti-aging.
Common uses: promotes tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and supports recovery from injuries. Frequently used by athletes for muscle recovery, injury rehabilitation, or chronic pain management.
Common uses: stimulates the pituitary gland to produce growth hormone, supporting muscle growth, recovery, fat loss, and vitality. often used for anti-aging, fitness, and hormonal optimization.
Common uses: a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that supports testosterone production and hormonal balance. Commonly used by men for low testosterone, fertility support, or post-cycle therapy.
Common uses: combines hormonal balance support with tissue repair and anti-inflammatory benefits. Used for comprehensive wellness, particularly for men seeking hormonal optimization and physical recovery.
Getting started with peptide therapy at Solas Health and Wellness is simple:
Among peptides for muscle growth, Ipamorelin and CJC-1295, frequently combined, are some of the most popular and highly regarded choices.
A major limitation of peptides is their low oral bioavailability. When ingested, peptides are quickly broken down by digestive enzymes, resulting in minimal absorption into the bloodstream. Furthermore, their poor membrane permeability hinders their ability to cross cell membranes and reach intracellular targets, restricting their therapeutic potential. Subcutaneous injection is often a more effective delivery method, as it bypasses digestive degradation and enhances bioavailability which is what we provide at Solas.