Sick of taking handfuls of supplements just to keep your gut calm?
Same.
That’s why I love peptides.
I can ditch multiple bottles and get the same (or better) results from one targeted peptide.
Gas, bloating, and gut inflammation are some of the most common complaints I hear from women over 40.
And the “standard gut protocol” is usually:
- probiotics
- glutamine
- colostrum
- digestive enzymes
…plus whatever else gets added on when symptoms flare.
But what if one peptide or a cycle of two could speed up your results and give you noticeable relief while you work on your whole-body health?
Most people know the GLP-1 peptide Tirzepatide for weight loss, but it’s also fantastic for gut inflammation.
The problem? Not everyone wants the appetite suppression or the weight loss.
That’s where KPV shines.
KPV is a tri-peptide, made from the amino acids you have in your body lysine, proline, and valine.
It reduces inflammation by targeting NF-kB and inflammatory cytokines like TNF-alpha and IL-6 without suppressing your immune system.
This makes it powerful for calming inflammation in the:
- gut
- skin
- brain
I used to use KPV nasal sprays for chronic sinus inflammation (back when the FDA allowed compounding pharmacies to make it for me).
Plus I’ve seen it help stubborn acne, psoriasis, and eczema.
Today, KPV is available as a subcutaneous injection alone or in a combo formula called KLOW.
KLOW = KPV + BPC 157 + TB 500 + GHK-Cu (copper peptide).
This blend supports tissue repair, gut healing, inflammation reducing and cellular recovery.
Most people use KPV or KLOW daily for 60 days, take a 2-week break, and repeat for 2–3 rounds depending on how inflamed their system is.
Yes, KPV also comes in oral form and nasal sprays.
Yes, it works but you have to have your diet, sleep and movement dialed in because peptides are like icing on the cake that is your recipe for health.
You’ll waste your time using peptides if you struggle with the foundations of health.
Injections tend to be stronger, but both are worth trying depending on your comfort level.
Here’s the truth most women never hear:
If your gut issues started or worsened in your 40s, it’s not “just aging”, it’s your system asking for deeper support.
Peptides can offer that support when the basics haven’t moved the needle.
If you’ve done all the gut things…diets, supplements, cleanses and nothing is sticking, peptides might be the missing link.
PS: If you missed my Peptides Masterclass and want guidance using peptides in the new year, I’m launching a new virtual community just for this in conjunction with The Center For Human Restoration where I practice in Crandon, Wisconsin.
If you want early access, click HERE to hop on the waitlist.
