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Peptide Therapy

PT - 141

Are You Ready to Unlock The Potential of Peptide Therapy for Your Health and Well-Being?​

Our service offers medically guided peptide therapy to help you optimize your vitality, performance, and overall quality of life. We believe in harnessing the power of peptides – small molecules that play a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions – to promote optimal health and wellness. Our approach combines medical expertise with cutting-edge peptide formulations to deliver personalized treatments that target your specific concerns and goals.

PT - 141
Peptide Therapy:

(Monthly Subscription)

Also known as Bremelanotide, is a peptide that has shown promise in addressing issues related to sexual dysfunction, such as erectile dysfunction (ED) and low libido. By targeting receptors in the brain involved in sexual arousal, PT-141 can enhance sexual desire and function.

 

No Insurance Needed

Frequently Asked Questions

Each peptide is different. For the majority of peptides you should start to see results in 4-6 weeks. For PT-141 you should feel the effects within 30-60 minutes after use.
You will receive self-injection & dosage instructions with the shipment.
These products are not covered by insurance.
This product should be kept refrigerated.

Disclaimer: The information on the Balanced Health & Wellness Long Beach website, including marketing statements, descriptions of treatments, and instructions for use, is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. By using this website, you are not entering into a doctor-patient relationship with Balanced Health & Wellness Long Beach. Further, Balanced Health & Wellness Long Beach does not interfere with any professional service provided by testing labs and pharmacies, each of which is solely responsible for their provision of professional services. In the event of a perceived medical emergency, users should promptly contact their healthcare provider or emergency services.