Peptide therapy with clinical context.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that can act as signaling molecules in the body. Depending on the protocol, they may be discussed for recovery, body composition, tissue support, sexual health, sleep, energy, or cellular health. Alpha Health does not position peptides as a shortcut. They fit best when they are reviewed alongside symptoms, labs, medication history, nutrition, training, sleep, and realistic goals.
Common peptide conversations.
Recovery and tissue support
BPC-157
BPC-157 is commonly discussed around tendon, ligament, muscle, joint, gut, and tissue-repair conversations. Alpha Health would look at the injury history, training load, inflammation, medications, nutrition, and whether the issue needs orthopedic or specialist evaluation before discussing fit.
Skin, scalp, and repair signaling
GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu is a copper peptide often associated with collagen signaling, skin quality, wound support, tissue repair, and hair or scalp conversations. It should be considered in context with hormones, thyroid markers, nutrition status, stress, iron/ferritin when relevant, and realistic expectations.
Sleep, recovery, and growth-hormone signaling
Ibutamoren MK-677
MK-677 is a growth-hormone secretagogue conversation that may relate to recovery, sleep quality, lean mass, bone health, energy, and vitality. It requires careful review because appetite, glucose control, edema, sleep apnea risk, and metabolic health can materially affect whether it makes sense.
Cellular energy and healthy aging
NAD+
NAD+ is often discussed around cellular energy, mitochondrial function, cognitive clarity, recovery, oxidative stress, and age-related changes in repair pathways. Alpha Health should connect this conversation to sleep, alcohol use, nutrition, metabolic markers, fatigue patterns, and the broader care plan.
Libido and arousal pathways
PT-141
PT-141 is a sexual-health peptide conversation focused on arousal pathways, desire, satisfaction, and confidence, especially when vascular-only approaches do not explain the full concern. A responsible review includes hormones, medications, stress, relationship context when relevant, cardiovascular risk, and blood pressure considerations.
Inflammatory and immune-context conversations
VIP nasal spray
VIP may be discussed in select cases involving inflammatory burden, immune modulation, respiratory support, neuroprotective pathways, and mood or cognitive support. This is not a generic wellness add-on. Fit depends on symptoms, history, risk profile, and medical review.
How Alpha Health evaluates fit.
The team reviews goals, symptoms, medical history, medications, labs, safety markers, body composition, and risk factors before discussing whether any peptide protocol makes sense. If a peptide is not the right tool, the consult should make that clear.
What clients should expect.
When peptide therapy is appropriate, it is paired with coaching, nutrition, training, recovery planning, and follow-up so the protocol supports measurable progress instead of becoming another disconnected treatment.
Book a free consultation to ask whether peptide therapy belongs in your plan.
This page is educational only and is not medical advice. Treatment decisions depend on symptoms, health history, lab work, medication context, and clinician review.