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What Are Peptides

Updated: Nov 29


The Principle of Peptide Action
The Principle of Peptide Action

The Principle of Peptide Action


What Are Peptides?

Peptides are organic compounds formed from chains of amino acids. Most of them are synthesized by the human body, while a smaller portion is obtained through food. Substances with molecules containing 2 to 10 amino acids are referred to as oligopeptides (or short peptides).


The Process of Peptide Absorption


Proteins are ingested with food and broken down during digestion into peptides. Hydrolysis in the stomach cannot simultaneously break all the bonds, so the release of amino acids occurs later.


Oligopeptides move more quickly into the small intestine, where they are fully absorbed. In contrast, polypeptides reach the large intestine, where they can undergo decomposition, potentially disrupting the balance of the gut microbiome.


Oligopeptides are easily assimilated and delivered via the bloodstream to cells. Due to their small size, they can penetrate directly into cell structures and integrate into DNA. This part of the protein functions as a peptide bioregulator.

Understanding the Mechanism of Peptide Action


The Principle of Peptide Action .To understand peptide functions, it's crucial to grasp how they work. When such a substance penetrates a cell’s DNA, it attaches to its telomere, causing the telomere to lengthen.


Every human cell, regardless of the tissue it constitutes, divides about 50 times during its lifespan. External harmful factors and past illnesses can accelerate these division cycles.


The reduction in the number of cells due to division constitutes the process of aging. While aging cannot be stopped, lengthening the telomere gives the cell a reserve for additional division cycles. This extends the cell’s vitality and, ultimately, the organism's lifespan. Oligopeptide molecules, by attaching to the telomere, provide precisely this reserve.


Peptides and Aging


As the body ages (typically after the age of 30–35), it produces fewer peptides, accelerating the aging process. However, humans can obtain an additional supply of these bioregulators in the form of specialized supplements. Their action helps slow down the aging process, benefiting both organ function and appearance.


Therapeutic Peptide Bioregulators by "My Real Way"


"My Real Way" Therapeutic Peptide Bioregulators
"My Real Way" Therapeutic Peptide Bioregulators

"My Real Way" Therapeutic Peptide Bioregulators are made from natural peptides of animal origin, designed to deliver therapeutic effects due to their optimal size (1/5000 mm), enabling cellular penetration.

The foundation of these bioregulators consists of short natural peptides, each peptide chain comprising 2-5 amino acids. Their molecular weight varies depending on the premix, ranging from 280.34 g/mol to 588.55 g/mol.


How It Works

Each peptide premix is organ-specific, selectively targeting and restoring the cells of a particular organ.

  • Peptides enter the bloodstream through the gastrointestinal tract and subsequently reach the damaged organ's cells.

  • They activate natural regeneration processes by stimulating the body’s internal reserves.

Enhanced Formula

The composition of each bioregulator includes carefully selected vitamins, minerals, and medicinal herbs that synergize to replenish and enrich the intercellular space of a specific organ.


Benefits of Peptide Therapy

  • Disease Prevention: Helps prevent a range of illnesses, including cancer.

  • Faster Recovery: Speeds up healing and restoration processes.

  • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Reduces inflammation in tissues.

  • Slows Aging: Supports longevity and a youthful state.

  • Promotes Well-Being: Maintains overall health and vitality.


Peptide therapy represents the future of medicine and cosmetology, harmonizing the body's functions at a cellular level. Regular use of peptides as part of a personalized health program can help maintain youth, beauty, and vitality for years to come.


If you have questions about peptide therapy or want to find the right products, feel free to reach out to our specialists!






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