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The Benefits of Peptide Therapy for Healthy Aging

Do you want to experience health and longevity for as long as possible? In addition to eating nutritious food and exercising on a consistent basis, peptide therapy can be an effective adjunct for your anti-aging wellness routine. 

The first scientists to discover the peptide insulin won a Nobel Prize for their work in the early twentieth century. That’s how crucial peptides are—they rival both hormones and neurotransmitters for just how much they can benefit the human body. 

The latest peptide drug is Ozempic (Wegovy, Monjorno), a glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) which signals the stomach to feel full. This peptide can also help modulate autoimmune diseases, improve heart function and slow cognitive decline. 

There are peptides for bone and muscle strengthening, improved cognition, energy, sleep, and skin health. What’s more, a low dose is all you need to achieve these wellness benefits without incurring unwanted side-effects.   

Location: 2106 Bispham Rd., Sarasota. Best Medicine is offering an educational course on improving your health. Six weekly classes will cover various wellness topics, while making certain peptides available for participants. Classes will meet on Wednesday mornings. To schedule an appointment or sign up for the course, call 941-404-8030. For more information, visit https://bestmedicine.us/     

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Two birds one stone: semaglutide is highly effective against severe psoriasis in a type 2 diabetic patient. Costanzo G, Curatolo S, Busà B, Belfiore A, Gullo D. Endocrinol Diabetes Metab Case Rep. 2021 Aug 1;2021:21-0007. doi: 10.1530/EDM-21-0007. Online ahead of print. PMID: 3446364. 

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