About Neuropeptides

Neuropeptides are small chains of amino acids that act as chemical messengers in the nervous system and in other parts of the body. They are molecules that play a crucial role in communication between nerve cells, as well as in the regulation of various physiological functions and behaviors.

These neuropeptides are

synthesized inside neurons

These neuropeptides are synthesized inside neurons and stored in vesicles at nerve endings. When a neuron is activated, these vesicles release the neuropeptides into the synaptic gap, allowing them to
bind to specific receptors on adjacent neurons or other cells in the body. This receptor binding can trigger a variety of biological responses, including modulation of nerve signal transmission, mood regulation, appetite control, pain perception, and many other functions.

Neuropeptides play an important role in

regulating various systems

Neuropeptides play an important role in regulating various systems in the body, such as the central nervous system, digestive system, endocrine system, and immune system. Examples of known neuropeptides include endorphin, which is associated with the regulation of pain and the sensation of pleasure; oxytocin, which is related to emotional attachment and social interaction; and substance P, which is involved in the transmission of pain.

In summary, neuropeptides are essential molecules for intercellular communication and the regulation of numerous physiological and behavioral processes in the human body

FAQ

Neuropeptides are small chains of amino acids that act as chemical messengers in the nervous
system and in other parts of the body.

Neuropeptides bind to specific receptors on cells and trigger various physiological responses,
such as mood regulation, pain perception, and appetite control.

Better brain function by enhancing brain maturation, neurogenesis and neuronal
neurotransmission. resolution of neuroinflammation and intestinal dysbiosis.

Yes, some neuropeptides are associated with mood regulation and may help reduce anxiety and
depression.

Some neuropeptides, such as substance P, are involved in pain transmission and may influence
pain perception and regulation.

: In general, neuropeptides are safe, the recommendation is to follow the treatments completely
for 12 weeks.

Neuropeptides should be ingested one dose per week, for 12 weeks, it can be consumed along
with the juice or drink of your choice.

Results vary depending on the individual and the purpose of the supplement, but some people
may notice improvements in a matter of weeks.

: It is possible that there are interactions, however, there is no risk of interacting and having side
effects.

There is no condition for the consumption of our neuropeptides.