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Single Peptide Therapy $625 | Peptide Blend Therapy $730

12 Week/3 Month Protocol

Includes:

– Meds – Shipping – 6 mos lab monitoring

– Patient portal access

At Infinity Performance & Wellness, we offer a 12-week peptide protocol designed to maximize results. Because peptides enhance your body’s natural processes, benefits may take 30+ days to develop—making a full 12-week regimen optimal for the best outcomes.

Peptide patients should schedule the next available appointment to be placed in our review queue (no visit required), then complete a brief health intake form. Our provider will review your information and follow up with next steps. You will not be charged until medically approved.

If you’d like a formal consultation, note it in your booking comments and we’ll contact you to schedule ($99 fee).

Peptide Therapy Selection

Please select the peptide(s) you wish to discuss with your provider.

SINGLE PEPTIDES

Supports fat metabolism and body composition optimization without significant impact on blood glucose or muscle growth pathways.

Promotes tendon, ligament, muscle, and gut tissue repair with anti-inflammatory and angiogenic support.

Growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that supports lean muscle tone, fat metabolism, and improved sleep quality.

Sleep-regulating peptide that promotes deeper restorative sleep and stress resilience.

Longevity-support peptide associated with circadian rhythm balance and cellular vitality.

Copper-binding peptide that enhances collagen production, skin rejuvenation, hair vitality, and tissue repair.

Oral growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates natural GH and IGF-1 production to support muscle development, bone density, and sleep.

Long-acting IGF-1 analog that promotes muscle growth, cellular repair, and metabolic efficiency.

Selective growth hormone secretagogue designed to stimulate GH release with minimal cortisol or prolactin elevation.

Regulates reproductive hormone signaling and supports natural libido and fertility balance.

Anti-inflammatory peptide that modulates cytokine activity and supports gut and immune health.

Antimicrobial peptide that supports immune defense and cellular protection.

Mitochondrial-derived peptide that enhances insulin sensitivity and metabolic performance.

Centrally acting peptide that enhances sexual desire and arousal in both men and women.

Neuro-support peptide promoting focus, cognitive performance, and neuroprotection.

Anxiolytic nootropic peptide that supports emotional balance and stress modulation.

Stimulates natural growth hormone production to support vitality, sleep, and body composition.

GHRH analog clinically used to reduce visceral adipose tissue and support metabolic health.

Thymosin beta-4 fragment that promotes tissue repair, flexibility, and cellular regeneration.

Immune-modulating peptide that enhances T-cell function and overall immune resilience.

Peptide Blends

Metabolic Blends

AOD-9604 / MOTS-C
AOD-9604 / MOTS-C / Tesamorelin
Tesamorelin / Ipamorelin

Regenerative Blends

BPC-157 / TB-500
BPC-157 / TB-500 / KPV
BPC-157 / GHK-Cu / KPV / TB-500
GHK-Cu / Epithalon

Growth Hormone Optimization

CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
DSIP / BPC-157 / CJC-1295

Cognitive Blends

Pinealon / PE22-28 / Selank
Semax / Selank

Frequently Asked Questions

Estrogen Managment Men

Irritability, sexual dysfunction, breast tenderness, bloating, insomnia, increased body fat.

No. Many patients use TRT and the estrogen level may rise, however if it is within a healthy range no medication is needed. A healthy estrogen level is needed!

The body normally converts testosterone into estradiol (estrogen) through a process called aromatization. When you supplement extra testosterone more aromatization will occur causing increase in estradiol. Aromatase inhibitors block this conversion keeping estradiol levels stable.

Testicular Preservation

The testicles are responsible for testosterone production. When you supplement external testosterone such as a medication, the brain and testicles communicate and read that there is sufficient testosterone in the blood. This causes testicular function to slow down, in turn decreasing size/atrophy as well.

Medications such as HCG as well as clomiphene may be used to increase fertility and testicular function which in turn increases the size of the testicles

No. If you are not planning on conceiving a child while on therapy or the aesthetic look of testicular size is not a concern for you, you do not have to take any further medication.

Sex drive is often driven by testosterone. If atrophy is caused by supplementing TRT you will likely not have any decrease in sex drive if anything an increase is expected.

Mens Sexual Performance

After consulting your provider, they will recommend mediations that can help with achieving erections and maintaining them like vardenafil, sildenafil or tadalafil. Other medications such as oxytocin and PT 141 can be used for arousal and sensitivity during sexual intercourse.

Vardenafil is often much more rapid acting possibly shorter lasting. Sildenafil is a medium onset and time sustaining erection. Tadalafil is a slower onset but longer acting medication that can be taken as needed or daily which helps achieve and maintain erection for spontaneous sexual activity.

Yes. Erections lasting longer than 4 hours are called a priapism and should be evaluated in the emergency department. Those also taking Nitrates such as nitroglycerin for their heart should not be taking these medications.

Hair Loss Prevention in Men

While you are receiving testosterone therapy it is possible to have some thinning of hair throughout the head or just the scalp line. This is often in men who are very susceptible to hair loss or current thinning of hair. This occurs due to an increase in a hormone called DHT which binds to the hair follicle weakening it and causing it to fall out.

There are topical and oral medications that can be used. Minoxidil is a topical solution or foam that is placed on the scalp and rubbed in to stimulate hair growth by causing the hair follicles to stay in the growth cycle.

Finasteride and Dulasteride are DHT blockers that help maintain the strength of the hair follicles

Yes, depending on the desired effect and your medical history it is fine to use both medications.

Blood Pressure

HRT, specifically testosterone, should not directly increase your blood pressure. It actually has vasodilatory effects which can decrease your blood pressure. Blood pressure usually becomes elevated if your red blood cells increase causing thickening of your blood.

High blood pressure can cause widespread damage to the blood vessels of the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, eyes and throughout your extremities. It increases your risk of heart attack and stroke. It can also cause heart failure.

Often high blood pressure is a “silent killer” meaning there can be no symptoms.
Common symptoms can be headaches, chest pressure, dizziness, fatigue

Advanced Lipid and Cholesterol Managment

Although there is a phenomenon that is more prevalent in men then women, while using testosterone there can be in increase in your cholesterol or decrease in HDL (heart healthy cholesterol). There is no definitive reason or causation for this effect but when it occurs it is important to manage do decrease any health risks.

Having high cholesterol or low heart healthy cholesterol increases your risk for atherosclerosis (plaque on the inside of your blood vessels) and heart disease and or high blood pressure. These risks together can cause heart attacks or strokes.

Although this is mostly dependent on lifestyle and family genetics, both men’s and women’s risks increase as we get older. Women tend to have a slightly more increased risk of heart disease over men as they enter menopause.

Yes. Depending on your healthcare providers advice you may use over the counter supplements prior to prescription medication if needed.

No. You need a healthcare provider to evaluate your cholesterol panel accurately to determine if your cholesterol panel carries a high risk of heart disease.

Thyroid management

Weight gain, fatigue, feeling cold, hair changes, skin changes.

Weight loss, sweating, hot flashes, palpitations, bulging eyes, headaches, insomnia.

Thyroid function is heavily influenced by genetics and family history. Hereditary thyroid conditions are often noted more in women.

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