Frequently Asked Questions

  • If you’re new to this world, think of peptides as the body's internal text messages.

    Your body is constantly sending instructions to your cells: "Heal this wound," "Burn this fat," or "Build this muscle." These instructions are carried by peptides.

    The "Key and Lock" Analogy

    Imagine your body is a giant building with thousands of locked doors. Each door controls a different function (like sleep, recovery, or energy).

    • A Peptide is the "Key."

    • Your Cells are the "Locks."

    When you introduce a specific peptide, you are essentially providing a "key" that unlocks a specific door, telling your body to perform a certain task more efficiently.

  • People study peptides because they are "highly targeted." Instead of a "shotgun approach" that affects the whole body, a peptide is like a laser-guided instruction. In research settings, they are used to look into:

    • Faster Recovery: Helping the body "fix" injuries quicker.

    • Youthful Aging: Telling the skin to produce more collagen.

    • Weight Management: Sending signals to help manage metabolism.

    • Better Sleep & Mood: Balancing the "messages" in the brain.

  • Usually, getting high-quality peptides is a headache. You order from overseas, wait 3 weeks, and then customs might seize it—or worse, it sits in a hot warehouse and "dies" before it reaches you.

    We’ve changed that. We keep the "keys" right here in Puerto Vallarta. Our stock is already in the country, kept cold, and ready for you to pick up today. No shipping drama, no customs, no heat damage.

  • What is it? You may have heard of Ozempic (GLP-1) or Mounjaro (GIP/GLP-1). Retatrutide is the "Next Generation." It is a "Triple Agonist," meaning it sends three different signals to the body at once instead of just one or two.

    What is it studied for? Retatrutide is currently the "Gold Standard" in metabolic research. It targets three specific pathways:

    1. GLP-1: Tells the brain you are full.

    2. GIP: Helps the body manage blood sugar and fat storage.

    3. Glucagon: This is the "secret sauce"—it tells the body to increase energy burn.

  • What is it? TB-500 is a synthetic version of a natural protein found in almost all human and animal cells called Thymosin Beta-4. Think of it as the body’s "Repair Manager."

    What is it studied for? In research environments, TB-500 is primarily investigated for its ability to help the body "migrate" cells to an injury site. Researchers look at its effects on:

    • Tendon & Ligament Repair: Studying how it helps "tough" tissues heal faster.

    • Flexibility: Investigating its role in reducing joint inflammation.

    • Muscle Recovery: Seeing if it can speed up the healing of tears or strains.

  • What is it? BPC stands for "Body Protection Compound." It is a sequence of amino acids derived from human gastric juice. If TB-500 is the "Repair Manager," BPC-157 is the "On-Site Construction Crew."

    What is it studied for? BPC-157 is famous in the research community for its "cytoprotective" (cell-protecting) properties. Researchers use it to study:

    • Gut Health: Its potential to heal the lining of the digestive tract.

    • Targeted Healing: Investigating how it creates new blood vessels (angiogenesis) to bring life back to injured tissue.

    • Bone & Joint Repair: Seeing if it can knit together damaged tissues that usually heal very slowly.