Chapter 6
Beginner-Friendly Peptides by Goal
6.1 Popular Beginner-Friendly Peptides
If you're new to peptides, these are excellent starting points with well-documented research profiles and minimal complexity:
BPC-157
Injury healing, gut repair
View Product →TB-500
Tissue repair, flexibility
View Product →Retatrutide
Fat loss, blood sugar control
View Product →CJC-1295
GH release, fat loss, sleep
View Product →GHK-Cu
Skin & hair rejuvenation
View Product →Thymosin Alpha-1
Immune system boost
View Product →MOTS-c
Mitochondrial health
View Product →Ready to Start Your Peptide Journey?
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Browse All Peptides6.2 Peptides for Healing & Recovery
BPC-157
- Accelerates wound healing, tendon and ligament repair
- Gastrointestinal lining restoration
- May reduce scar tissue formation
- One of the most versatile healing peptides available
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
- Enhances new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)
- Speeds soft tissue healing
- Reduces inflammation
- Works synergistically with BPC-157
KPV
- A tripeptide with potent anti-inflammatory action
- Particularly effective in gut and skin disorders
- Supports mucosal healing
6.3 Peptides for Immune Optimization
Strengthening the immune system is one of the most underrated uses of peptides. These compounds help regulate immune response, enhance pathogen defense, and balance inflammation.
Thymosin Alpha-1
- Stimulates T-cell activity
- Enhances immune surveillance
- Often used in chronic infections and immune deficiencies
Dose: 1.6–3.2 mg/week via subcutaneous injection
LL-37
- A broad-spectrum antimicrobial peptide
- Effective against bacterial, viral, and fungal pathogens
- Modulates inflammation and helps gut barrier defense
Dose: 75–125 mcg/day (subcutaneous or topical)
VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide)
- Used in treating CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome)
- Supports gut healing and brain inflammation reduction
Dose: 100–200 mcg intranasal up to 4x/day