Cellular Signaling:
The Language of Healing
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that naturally occur in the body. They act as messengers, binding to receptors on the surface of cells and telling them exactly what to do.
As dogs age, their natural production of these vital signaling molecules decreases. By introducing specific, targeted peptides, we can "turn back on" the cellular processes responsible for tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and regulating the immune system. It's not a foreign chemical; it's their own biology, optimized
Joint Repair vs
Pain Masking
Traditional NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) are the standard of care for canine arthritis and joint pain. However, they only mask the pain by blocking inflammatory pathways. They do nothing to heal the underlying damage, and long-term use can lead to severe organ toxicity.
Peptides like BPC-157 work differently. They actively promote angiogenesis—the creation of new blood vessels—driving oxygen and nutrients directly into the avascular zones of tendons and ligaments. They don't just hide the pain; they reconstruct the damaged tissue, providing true, lasting relief.
