Peptide Therapy
Recovery, longevity, performance. Under a physician.
Synthetic peptides designed to work with your body's own signaling — studied for tissue repair, growth hormone optimization, and healthy aging. Prescribed by licensed physicians. Compounded by licensed pharmacies.
The science
Why peptides, and why now.
Peptides are signaling molecules — not steroids, not HGH, not stimulants. The most studied peptides mimic or amplify signals your body already uses to heal, grow, and repair.
Body's own signaling
Secretagogue peptides work upstream — they nudge your pituitary, muscle, or gut to release the signals it already makes, preserving natural feedback loops.
Targeted mechanisms
Each peptide has a specific receptor and a specific role. BPC-157 is studied for soft tissue. Sermorelin is a GHRH analog. CJC-1295 extends the GH pulse.
Physician oversight
Because these are not FDA-approved products, provider review matters more, not less. Every Puri protocol is reviewed by a licensed physician before it ships.
Our peptide programs
Pick the protocol that fits.
Every program is physician reviewed before dispensing. Compounded by licensed pharmacies. Not FDA-approved. Outcomes are not guaranteed.

BPC-157
A synthetic pentadecapeptide studied for soft-tissue healing and gut-lining repair. Popular with athletes recovering from tendon, ligament, and muscle injuries.

Sermorelin
A growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that prompts your pituitary to produce more of its own growth hormone in a natural pulsatile rhythm.

CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin
A combined GHRH analog and ghrelin-receptor agonist stack, commonly dosed together for a stronger, longer growth-hormone pulse without the cortisol bump of older secretagogues.

TB-500 (Thymosin β-4)
A peptide fragment of thymosin beta-4, studied for its role in cell migration and blood vessel formation during tissue repair. Often stacked with BPC-157.
Important disclosure
Compounded peptides are not FDA-approved.
The peptides offered through Puri are compounded by licensed pharmacies under a valid prescription. They are not FDA-approved as finished drug products and have not been independently evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or manufacturing quality. Information on this page is educational and is not a treatment claim. A prescription is not guaranteed — a licensed provider will decline to prescribe when, in their clinical judgment, a peptide protocol is not appropriate for your situation. Always consult your personal physician before starting any new therapy, and discuss risks, benefits, and alternatives.
FAQ
Peptide therapy FAQ
Educational answers about how peptides work and how Puri prescribes them.
Satisfaction Guarantee
Care that puts you first.
Personalized support from licensed providers, with a satisfaction guarantee on your first month (terms apply). Individual results vary. Outcomes are not guaranteed.