Peptides for Autoimmune and Immune Support
Immune health is complex. Chronic inflammation, autoimmune concerns, gut health, stress, sleep, and hormones can all influence immune function.
Immune Support Peptides
Some peptides are commonly discussed for immune balance, inflammation support, post-viral wellness, and whole-body resilience. Learn more on Omni’s immune support peptide page.
These therapies should always be provider-guided and personalized.
Thymosin Alpha-1
Thymosin Alpha-1 is frequently discussed in immune-supportive wellness conversations.
Patients with immune concerns should schedule a consultation to determine whether any peptide therapy is appropriate.
The Gut-Immune Connection
Gut health plays a major role in immune signaling. Patients may also want to review Omni’s gut health peptide page.
BPC-157 and KPV may be discussed in gut-related contexts; learn more about BPC-157.
Want to Know Which Peptide Protocol May Be Right For You?
Meet with Dr. Lauren Peizer, ND at Omni Centers to discuss your symptoms, goals, health history, and whether peptide therapy may be appropriate.
SCHEDULE CONSULTATIONHelpful Peptide Therapy Pages
Immune Support
Explore immune support peptides.
Thymosin Alpha-1
Visit the Thymosin Alpha-1 page.
Gut Health
Review gut health peptides.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can peptides support immune health?
Certain peptides are commonly discussed for immune balance, inflammation support, and resilience, but candidacy depends on provider evaluation.
Is this for autoimmune disease?
Patients with autoimmune concerns may discuss comprehensive wellness strategies with Dr. Peizer, including whether peptide therapy may be appropriate.
Is gut health related to immune health?
Yes. Gut health and immune signaling are closely connected in whole-body wellness.
Schedule Your Peptide Therapy Consultation
Call 360.338.0289 or book online to begin your personalized consultation at Omni Centers.
BOOK CONSULTATIONDisclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Peptide therapies should only be initiated under the care of a licensed medical provider following an appropriate evaluation. Individual results vary. Some peptides may be compounded and prescribed based on individual clinical indication; others may be FDA-approved for specific uses. Availability is subject to regulatory status, pharmacy availability, and provider determination.