Peptides

published on 04 December 2025

Disclaimer: The information below is for general educational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.

At Human Performance, we stay informed about emerging peptide research and developments in the wellness space. Many peptides are being studied for things like metabolic support, cellular repair, healthy aging, and performance. Research is ongoing, and results vary widely between studies. If peptide therapy is considered appropriate for a patient, a licensed provider will guide all decisions within their legal scope of practice and state regulations. We do not offer peptide advice, recommendations, or instructions outside a clinical relationship.

What Are Peptides?

Peptides and other wellness therapies should only be used under the supervision of a licensed medical professional were permitted by state and federal law. Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as natural messengers in the body. Because of their role in signaling, peptides have become a topic of interest in wellness and longevity research.

Why Are Peptides Being Studied?

Researchers are exploring peptides for many potential applications, including:

  • Metabolic wellness
  • Healthy aging and cellular support
  • Athletic recovery and performance
  • Skin appearance and collagen support
  • Sleep and cognitive function

Studies vary widely in findings, and not all peptides are FDA-approved. Some are used only in research settings. At Human Performance, we stay informed about emerging science, but we do not make treatment claims.

This information is for general education only and should not be taken as medical advice.

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