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Precise Formulas for
Unique Individual Needs.

At Trust Labs, we believe that ‘one-size-fits-all’ health solutions often fall short. That’s why we specialize in precisely compounded formulas, tailored to address your specific needs and preferences.

WHY TRUST LAB

Innovative Science

Leveraging cutting-edge tools to create, refine, and deliver advanced medical solutions, tailored for each patient.

Leveraging cutting-edge tools to create, refine, and deliver advanced medical solutions, tailored for each patient.

Our advanced labs, meticulous quality control, and unwavering commitment to top industry standards ensure the safety and efficacy of every compounded medication we produce.

Our approach goes beyond medication, it’s meant to empower each patient on his journey to eternal well-being.

Peptides vs. Proteins

Peptide bonds hold the strings of amino acids that make up peptides and proteins together. The main difference is that peptides are shorter strings of amino acids than proteins, although the terms aren’t used precisely. Proteins are defined by most scientists as chains containing more than 100 amino acids.

Additionally, scientists refer to peptides larger than 20 amino acids as polypeptides and oligopeptides for peptides that are between 10 and 20 amino acids long.

Peptides in Food

Peptides are naturally found in many foods, especially foods that are good sources of amino acids, such as:

● Meat
● Fish and shellfish
● Beans and lentils
● Soy
● Oats
● Flaxseed
● Hemp seeds
● Wheat

Peptide therapy

Different peptide forms have an impact on various cell types. The synthesis of these peptides has been refined in recent years to improve their potency, effectiveness, half-life, and bioavailability

Assist in weight loss and metabolizing body Fat Improve metabolic function

Increase sex drive and function in both men and women
Increase lean muscle mass
Improve skin appearance
Reduce wrinkles and fine lines
Significantly improve wound healing


Our peptide therapy products
Weight management

Tirzepatide
Semaglutide

Peptides of food & drugs

Peptide bonds hold the strings of amino acids that make up peptides and proteins together. The main difference is that peptides are shorter strings of amino acids than proteins, although the terms aren’t used precisely. Proteins are defined by most scientists as chains containing more than 100 amino acids.

Additionally, scientists refer to peptides larger than 20 amino acids as polypeptides and oligopeptides for peptides that are between 10 and 20 amino acids long.

Peptides in Food

Peptides are naturally found in many foods, especially foods that are good sources of amino acids, such as:

● Meat
● Fish and shellfish
● Beans and lentils
● Soy
● Oats
● Flaxseed
● Hemp seeds
● Wheat

Peptide Drugs

Peptides are also used to create drugs to treat a wide variety of disorders and conditions. More than 100 peptide drugs are currently FDA-approved in the U.S. Examples of these drugs include:

● Abarelix (Plenaxis) and Degarelix (Firmagon) for advanced prostate cancer
● Carfilzomib (Kyprolis) for multiple myeloma
● nfuvirtide (Fuzeon) for HIV
● Exenatide (Byetta), Liraglutide (Victoza), Lixisenatide (Adlyxin), Albiglutide (Tanzeum), Dulaglutide (Trulicity), and Semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) for type 2 diabetes

● Linaclotide (Linzess) for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with constipation and chronic idiopathic constipationUnlike some cosmetics and supplements, these drugs have been well-researched and are tightly regulated by the FDA. Ask your doctor if you have any questions about taking a peptide drug.

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