What Are Peptides?
Peptide therapy is the future of regenerative medicine and it’s changing the lives of patients for the better everywhere. "My Real Way" therapeutic peptide bioregulators can be combined with any groups of medications and integrated into any therapy
Peptides are organic compounds composed of chains of amino acids. The majority of peptides are synthesized by the human body, while a smaller portion is obtained through food. Substances containing 2 to 10 amino acids are called oligopeptides (or short peptides).
Peptide Absorption Process
Proteins from food are broken down into peptides during digestion. In the stomach, hydrolysis occurs, but not all bonds can be broken at once, so amino acids are released gradually.
Oligopeptides quickly move to the small intestine, where they are fully absorbed. In contrast, polypeptides pass into the large intestine, where they begin to break down, potentially disrupting the balance of intestinal microflora.
Oligopeptides are easily absorbed and transported through the bloodstream to cells. Due to their small size, they can penetrate directly into cellular structures and interact with DNA. This protein component is referred to as a peptide bioregulator.
Mechanism of Action of Peptides
To understand peptide functions, it's important to know their mechanism of action. When a peptide interacts with a cell's DNA, it binds to its telomere, causing the telomere to lengthen.
Each cell in the human body, regardless of the tissue type, divides approximately 50 times during its lifetime. External harmful factors and illnesses can accelerate division cycles.
The reduction in the number of cells during division is a key process of aging. Although aging cannot be completely stopped, lengthening the telomere provides the cell with additional division cycles, extending its youth and, ultimately, lifespan. An oligopeptide molecule, by binding to the telomere, provides this reserve.
Peptides and Aging
As the body ages (typically after 30–35 years), it produces fewer peptides, leading to accelerated aging processes. However, humans can supplement these bioregulators through specialized preparations. These supplements can slow aging, positively impacting both organ functions and appearance.
Therapeutic Peptide Bioregulators by "My Real Way"
The main component of "My Real Way" peptide bioregulators is short, natural peptides of animal origin. Due to their small size (1/5000 mm), they can penetrate cells, regenerate them, and positively affect them from within. Peptide chains consist of 2–5 amino acids, with molecular weights ranging from 280.34 g/mol to 588.55 g/mol.
Each peptide premix targets specific organs and selectively regenerates the cells of a particular organ. Peptides enter the bloodstream via the digestive tract and then reach the damaged organ’s cells, activating natural regeneration mechanisms using the body's resources.
The vitamins, minerals, and herbs in each bioregulator are carefully selected to interact synergistically, filling and enriching the intercellular space of the target organ. Using peptides may help prevent many diseases, including cancer, accelerate healing and recovery, reduce inflammation, slow aging, and maintain overall health.
Benefits of Peptide Therapy
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Strengthens the immune system
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Activates and protects cells
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Promotes tissue regeneration
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Addresses the root cause of diseases
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Reduces adipose tissue
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Balances hormones
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Speeds up post-surgery recovery
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Aids post-workout recovery
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Improves skin tone and texture
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Enhances hair growth
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Relieves pain
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Accelerates wound healing
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Boosts cognitive abilities and preserves neural connections
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Prevents stress, anxiety, and depression
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Slows down aging processes
"Using peptides for health enhancement is the future of regenerative medicine, already transforming the quality of life for patients worldwide. Health-enhancing peptide bioregulators by 'My Real Way' can be combined with any medication group and integrated into any therapy."
UNIQUE 4-in-1 CAPSULE
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Preserves the health-enhancing properties of nutrients and promotes their absorption in the small intestine.
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Protects nutrients from exposure to oxygen and sunlight.
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Unlike gelatin capsules, the plant-based capsule dissolves more slowly, maintaining peptide premix concentration.
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The plant-based capsule’s contents are released gradually, allowing nutrients to distribute throughout the digestive tract and be better absorbed by cells.
MINERALS + VITAMINS + HERBS
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Peptides initiate cell synthesis.
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Minerals reorganize amino acids into the proper form.
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Vitamins energize minerals for amino acid transformation.
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Enzymes activate vitamin activity.
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Plant extracts stimulate cellular metabolism.