Peptides
Posted March 19, 2021
3 Minute Read: The Peptide Tesamorelin (Egrifta) is highly successful at reducing abdominal fat accumulation (referred to as visceral adiposity) while preserving lean muscle mass and the metabolic IGF-1 feed-back loop. Tesamorelin is a synthetic GHRH approved by the FDA to treat lipodystrophy. It is a natural GHRH analog, and its side effects are minimal […]
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Posted November 14, 2019
1 min read Cerebrolysin Neuropeptide has been shown in some patients to clinically improve executive function, learning, improved social skills and behavioral adjustments following Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury. Cerebrolysin (CBL) is approved for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Europe, Russia, and China. TBI leads to transient or chronic impairments in physical, […]
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Posted November 06, 2019
At the Sand Institute, all our clients are under the direct supervision of Dr. Villarreal and Dr. Sand. They are experts in the field of muscle metabolism, metabolic fidelity, mitochondrial biogenesis, and gluco-regulatory control each body builder needs in order to maximize their muscle growth. Muscle-building peptides and SARMS (androgen modulators), when used properly, are […]
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Posted June 24, 2019
Loss of muscle mass is common and likely to occur in both men and women as they age. While some patients can gain lean muscle mass through diet and exercise, others are not so fortunate. Thankfully, at Sand Institute, we provide peptide therapies to patients who would like to regain muscle mass and improve their […]
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Posted January 24, 2019
Just in time for Spring and Summer at the Sand Institute: Peptides are naturally occurring short chain amino acid structures the human body manufacturers to instruct cells how to function properly and what hormones for instance to secrete. Peptides are basically messengers. For instance, Peptides instruct the anterior pituitary to release Growth Hormone. Growth Hormone […]
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