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Peptide Therapy
Feel Complete Again.
What is Peptide
Therapy?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body. They help regulate essential functions like metabolism, tissue repair, hormone production, and cellular communication.
Therapies are designed to support the body's own processes, not replace them. They are goal specific, and often used alongside other treatments or lifestyle changes.
Categories
Peptide Therapy Options
Peptides are extremely versatile. No matter the category you want to focus on, there are peptide options that can support those goals when used appropriately.
Specific peptide selection is determined by physician evaluation.
Peptide therapy is often confused with hormone replacement, but peptides are often used more strategically and situationally. Where HRT replaces hormones your body is no longer producing, peptides use signaling molecules to stimulate natural production.– Hillary, Cōr Advōcate
Who It’s For
Is Peptide Therapy Right for You?
Peptide therapy is often considered by people who feel like their body isn't responding the way it once did, despite maintaining healthy habits.

You don’t bounce back from workouts like you used to.
Your energy dips mid-day, even with decent sleep.
Sleep doesn’t feel as restorative.
Brain fog or lack of focus is creeping in.
Your body composition isn’t responding like it used to.
You want to stay strong, active, and capable as you age.
Peptide treatment options, if any, are determined by a licensed provider based on clinical evaluation. Some products may be compounded and are not FDA-approved.
Scientific Stats
You Aren’t Alone Against the Clock
The biological shifts you're noticing are real, measurable, and shared by millions.
Muscle mass declines 3–8% per decade after age 30.
Randomized trials show growth hormone–stimulating peptides can increase IGF-1 ~40% and improve lean mass retention.
(JCEM)
Resting metabolic rate declines ~1–2% per decade after early adulthood, partly due to loss of lean mass.
Large clinical trials demonstrate peptide-based metabolic therapies can reduce body weight by ~15% on average.
(NEJM)
Sources: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism | New England Journal of Medicine
FAQs
Questions?
*Cōr provides administrative and technology support services only and does not provide medical advice or clinical care. Medical services are provided by independent, licensed healthcare providers. Prescription products require provider evaluation and approval. If prescribed, medications are dispensed by licensed pharmacies. Compounded drug products are not FDA-approved, and the FDA does not evaluate them for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Individual results may vary. For emergencies, call 911.
Content on this site is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.





