Also known as: Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Aviptadil
VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) is a neuropeptide with wide-ranging effects on the gut, immune system, and nervous system. It's being researched for CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome), gut disorders, and immune modulation.
VIP acts on VPAC1 and VPAC2 receptors throughout the body, reducing inflammatory cytokines, regulating gut function, protecting neurons, and modulating immune responses. It's a key regulatory peptide.
FDA-approved for certain uses (Aviptadil for lung conditions). Research ongoing for CIRS and autoimmune conditions.
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in stomach acid. It's known for its remarkable healing properties, particularly for muscles, tendons, and the digestive system.
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a naturally occurring peptide that plays a crucial role in immune system regulation. It enhances T-cell function and has anti-viral and anti-fungal properties.
KPV is a tripeptide (Lysine-Proline-Valine) derived from alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It exhibits potent anti-inflammatory effects, particularly in the gut, without the tanning or sexual side effects of other α-MSH derivatives.
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in stomach acid. It's known for its remarkable healing properties, particularly for muscles, tendons, and the digestive system.
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a naturally occurring peptide that plays a crucial role in immune system regulation. It enhances T-cell function and has anti-viral and anti-fungal properties.
KPV is a tripeptide (Lysine-Proline-Valine) derived from alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It exhibits potent anti-inflammatory effects, particularly in the gut, without the tanning or sexual side effects of other α-MSH derivatives.