KPV — gut health research peptide
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KPV

Gut Calmer

BeginnerInvestigationalVery Safe

Administration

SubcutaneousOralTopical

Categories

Gut HealthImmune HealthHealing & Recovery

Also Known As

Lys-Pro-Val

Overview

A naturally occurring tripeptide (Lysine-Proline-Valine) found at the end of the alpha-MSH hormone, renowned for its potent systemic and localized anti-inflammatory properties.

Safety & Considerations

As a tripeptide fragment of a naturally occurring hormone, it is extremely well tolerated. Both oral and injectable forms have shown minimal side effects in research settings.

Always consult a healthcare professional. This information is for educational purposes only.

Benefits

  • Strong anti-inflammatory effects in the gut
  • Promotes mast cell stabilization
  • Aids in clearing candida and SIBO
  • Soothes skin conditions like psoriasis

How It Works

Exerts its anti-inflammatory effects by entering cells and interacting directly with inflammatory signaling molecules like NF-kB.

Common Uses

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • SIBO
  • Mold toxicity
  • Skin inflammation

Typical Protocol

250mcg - 500mcg daily via subcutaneous injection, or 500mcg orally for gut-specific issues.

Dosing information is for research reference only.

Research Status

Investigational.

For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using any peptide or research compound.

Frequently Asked Questions About KPV

What is KPV used for?

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). SIBO. Mold toxicity. Skin inflammation.

What is the typical KPV protocol?

250mcg - 500mcg daily via subcutaneous injection, or 500mcg orally for gut-specific issues.

Is KPV safe?

Safety rating: Very Safe. As a tripeptide fragment of a naturally occurring hormone, it is extremely well tolerated. Both oral and injectable forms have shown minimal side effects in research settings.

How does KPV work?

Exerts its anti-inflammatory effects by entering cells and interacting directly with inflammatory signaling molecules like NF-kB.

This information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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