Peak TRT and Wellness
Testosterone is a natural hormone responsible for the normal growth and development of certain male organs and for the maintenance of other masculine traits. In men, testosterone is produced in the testes (the reproductive glands that also produce sperm) and regulated by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. With low testosterone levels, men can experience a decrease in energy and libido, an increase in body fat, and emotional changes.
Peptides are the building blocks of proteins and are composed of amino acids that work to regulate a variety of biological functions and processes. These naturally occurring peptides act as signaling molecules within the body and instruct other cells and molecules on what functions to perform.
There are over 7,000 known peptides within the human body and though some may be similar each is responsible for facilitating a different response and action within the body. Some common functions of peptides include providing pain relief, aiding in soft tissue repair, accelerating healing processes, promoting weight loss and lean muscle gain, reversing symptoms of sexual dysfunction, and improving hormone production and cognitive function.
The unique property of peptides can be harnessed and used to treat specific conditions; this treatment process is known as peptide therapy.
You have probably heard about the dangers of high cholesterol, but what does that mean? Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is made by your liver and can be found in your blood vessels, but not all cholesterol is bad for you. In fact, cholesterol is necessary for your body to function normally.
Erectile dysfunction (ED or impotence) is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. If you are experiencing symptoms of erectile dysfunction, Our providers will tailor a personalized ED treatment plan that considers other health factors and potential lifestyle adjustments.
You may be more familiar with hypertension by its other name, high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a common but potentially dangerous condition in which your heart is working too hard, pushing blood against the walls of your arteries.
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