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Should your practice offer peptide therapy? This DC says yes

Chiropractic Economics Staff September 19, 2024

peptide therapy

As you look into new and innovative treatments you can offer patients in your practice, make sure to consider peptides. In 2022, they accounted for 5% of the global pharmaceutical market, and the research into their benefits is definitely worth a read; peptide therapy has shown promise in the areas of anti-aging, disease treatment, injury recovery, immune support and many more. 

Chiropractic Economics caught up with Robert Silverman, DC, MS, CNS, CCN, CSCS, CKTP, CES, CIISN, DACBN, DCBCN, HKC, FAKTR, a doctor of chiropractic, nutritionist, international speaker and author who is a big proponent of these promising therapeutic compounds, to ask him a few questions about what peptides are, what they can do for the body, what the scientific research is telling us about them, and where these new therapies could lead over the next few years. 

Chiropractic Economics: What are peptides, and what is peptide therapy?

Robert Silverman: Peptides are short chains of amino acids, often called the building blocks of proteins. They play crucial roles in various biological functions within the body. Peptide therapy involves using specific peptides to target and positively influence bodily functions. These peptides can mimic the function of naturally occurring peptides in the body or stimulate the production of particular peptides to achieve desired therapeutic outcomes. Peptide therapy is gaining popularity in healthcare and wellness due to its potential benefits in anti-aging, skin rejuvenation, muscle building and overall health optimization. It offers a promising approach to enhancing various physiological processes and promoting well-being. 

CE: What is peptide therapy being used for?

RS: Peptide therapy is being utilized for various purposes in medicine and wellness. Some typical applications include: 

  • Anti-aging: Peptides are being explored for their potential anti-aging properties, such as their ability to promote collagen production and skin rejuvenation. 
  • Muscle growth: Certain peptides enhance muscle growth and recovery, making them popular among athletes and fitness enthusiasts. 
  • Weight loss: Peptides can aid in weight management by boosting metabolism and promoting fat loss. 
  • Hormone regulation: Peptides regulate hormones, affecting conditions like thyroid disorders or hormonal imbalances. 
  • Immune support: Some peptides are studied for their immune-boosting effects, potentially helping the body defend against infections and illnesses. 
  • Injury recovery: Certain peptides may assist tissue repair and recovery, benefiting individuals healing from injuries or surgeries. 

Overall, peptide therapy holds promise across various health and wellness areas, with ongoing research expanding its potential applications. 

CE: Can you explain the mechanisms of action of peptide therapies?

RS: Peptide therapies exert their effects through various mechanisms of action that target specific biological processes. Here are some critical mechanisms outlined based on the search results: 

  • Cell surface receptor binding: Peptides often bind to cell surface receptors, triggering specific intracellular effects with high affinity and specificity. This binding initiates a cascade of events within cells, influencing cellular functions and processes. 
  • Disruption of cell membranes: Certain peptides, particularly polypeptide antibiotics, disrupt bacterial cell membranes, leading to cell death. This mechanism is crucial for combating bacterial infections because it targets the integrity of the microbial cell structure. 
  • Inhibition of intracellular functions: Many peptides work by destroying intracellular functions within pathogens like bacteria. Some peptides inhibit essential cellular processes such as DNA replication, RNA transcription and protein synthesis, ultimately leading to the demise of the microorganisms. 
  • Regulation of extracellular matrix: Peptides can modulate the generation and degradation of the extracellular matrix. By regulating this process, peptide therapies can slow down or inhibit fibrosis progression, thereby controlling fibrotic diseases. 
  • Specific molecular interactions: The mechanism of action of peptide drugs involves specific molecular interactions that trigger reactions within the body. Understanding these interactions is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness and safety of peptide-based treatments. 

These mechanisms highlight the diverse ways peptide therapies address various health conditions, showcasing the specificity and effectiveness of peptide-based treatments in medicine. 

CE: What are the essential peptides you recommend to your patients?

RS: Body Protection Compound 157 (BPC-157), Thymosin beta 4 Fragment (Tβ4-Frag) and Lysine-proline-valine (KPV). The following are benefits associated with these peptides based on the information gathered from various sources: 

BPC-157 benefits

  • Wound healing: BPC-157 promotes wound healing by increasing blood flow to the affected area. 
  • Tissue healing: Studies indicate that BPC-157 supports the healing of tissues like tendons, joints, nerves and gut tissues. 
  • Anti-inflammatory properties: Its anti-inflammatory effects can reduce inflammation, alleviate pain and aid recovery. 
  • Muscle strength and endurance: BPC-157 may enhance muscle strength and endurance, potentially benefiting physical performance. 
  • Gut health support: This peptide helps repair the intestinal lining, enhances gut microbiome balance and promotes gastrointestinal health. 

Tβ4-Frag benefits

  • Wound repair: Tβ4-Frag is noted for its role in wound repair and tissue regeneration. 
  • Angiogenesis: It promotes angiogenesis, forming new blood vessels, which aids nutrient delivery to damaged tissues. 
  • Bone and joint repair: Tβ4-Frag can assist in repairing bone and joint damage, making it beneficial for athletes and aging individuals. 

KPV benefits

  • Anti-inflammatory effects: KPV has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce inflammation and support recovery processes. 
  • Pain relief: It may alleviate pain and discomfort associated with various conditions. 
  • Tissue healing: KPV may contribute to tissue healing and regeneration in different body parts. 

These peptides offer a range of benefits that encompass wound healing, tissue repair, anti-inflammatory effects, and overall health and well-being support. 

CE: What kinds of patients are you suggesting peptide therapy to? Who benefits most from peptide therapy?

RS: Peptide therapy can offer benefits to a wide range of individuals, but certain groups may benefit the most from this treatment approach. Here are some key groups that tend to benefit significantly from peptide therapy: 

  • Athletes and fitness enthusiasts: Peptides can aid muscle recovery, growth and performance enhancement, making them popular among athletes looking to improve their physical performance. 
  • Aging population: Peptide therapy can help counteract the effects of aging by promoting collagen production, skin elasticity and overall vitality, making it beneficial for individuals seeking anti-aging solutions. 
  • Individuals with chronic conditions: Peptides may assist in regulating various bodily functions and supporting overall health, potentially benefiting individuals dealing with chronic conditions such as autoimmune disorders or metabolic issues. 
  • Individuals seeking hormonal balance: Peptides can play a role in optimizing hormone levels, supporting hormonal balance, and addressing issues related to hormonal fluctuations in both men and women. 
  • Those looking to enhance cognitive function: Specific peptides are believed to have cognitive-enhancing properties, potentially benefiting individuals looking to improve focus, memory and overall brain health. 
  • People who want skin rejuvenation: Peptides can promote collagen synthesis, reduce wrinkles and improve skin texture, making them valuable for individuals seeking skin rejuvenation and improved overall skin health. 

It’s important to note that the effectiveness of peptide therapy can vary depending on individual health needs and goals. Consulting with a healthcare provider or specialist knowledgeable in peptide therapy is recommended to determine the most suitable peptide regimen for specific health concerns and desired outcomes. 

CE: What are some potential future applications of peptide therapy?

RS: Peptide therapy, a growing field within healthcare and biotechnology, holds promising potential for future applications. Here are some potential future applications of peptide therapy: 

  • Cancer treatment: Peptide-based therapies show potential in targeted cancer treatment. They deliver drugs directly to cancer cells, minimizing side effects on healthy tissues. 
  • Antimicrobials: Peptides with antimicrobial properties could lead to the development of novel antibiotics to combat drug-resistant bacteria, addressing a critical need in healthcare. 
  • Neurological disorders: Peptides may offer new avenues for treating neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease through targeted delivery to the brain. 
  • Metabolic disorders: Peptide-based therapies could help regulate metabolic functions and treat diabetes and obesity. 
  • Immune modulation: Peptides may be utilized to modulate immune responses, potentially leading to advancements in treating autoimmune diseases and enhancing vaccine effectiveness. 
  • Regenerative medicine: Peptides have shown promise in tissue regeneration and wound healing, suggesting future applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. 
  • Pain management: Peptides designed to target pain receptors could offer alternatives to traditional pain management strategies with potentially fewer side effects. 
  • Cosmetic and dermatological applications: Peptides are being explored in skincare formulations for anti-aging, skin repair and other dermatological applications. 
  • Cardiovascular health: Peptides may help manage cardiovascular conditions by targeting specific heart health pathways and regulating blood pressure. 
  • Personalized medicine: With advancements in peptide synthesis and personalized medicine approaches, tailored peptide therapies based on individual genetic profiles could become more prevalent. 

The future of peptide therapy holds immense potential across various fields. It offers targeted and effective treatment options for various health conditions. 

Final thoughts on peptide therapy

Peptide therapy represents a promising new frontier in many areas of healthcare, from anti-aging treatments to weight loss aids to treatments for chronic disease. As new research into these compounds builds and new therapies are tested by science, you can incorporate these approaches into your practice’s offerings, on a cash basis if they are not yet covered by insurance, to give your patients as many holistic options as possible to address their health issues. 

ROBERT G. SILVERMAN, DC, DACBN, DCBCN, MS, CCN, CNS, CSCS, CIISN, CKTP, CES, HKC, FAKTR, is a doctor of chiropractic, clinical nutritionist, national/international speaker, author of Amazon’s #1 bestseller Inside-Out Health and founder and CEO of Westchester Integrative Health Center. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic and has a master’s degree in human nutrition. The American Chiropractic Association Sports Council named Silverman Sports Chiropractor of the Year in 2015. He is on the advisory board for Functional Medicine University and is a seasoned health and wellness expert on the speaking circuits and in the media. A thought leader in his field and practice, he is a frequently published author in peer-reviewed journals and other mainstream publications and was the principal investigator in two Level 1 FDA laser studies. His book, Amazon best-seller Immune Reboot, was released in December 2022. For more information, visit drrobertsilverman.com.   

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