Bec Chard
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You know, this peptide will trigger this cell to produce that peptide, which will produce that.
So it's very sort of interrelated in that sense.
And a little messenger vehicle.
So if you have a chain of amino acids that might be more than 30 amino acids, we call that a protein.
So difference between a protein and a peptide is very, very, very small.
It's just that large proteins, if you will, get broken down into smaller amino acids.
And so when you're taking these things, it's the combination which otherwise culminate in a particular action.
So when someone comes into your clinic asking about peptides, what are they usually hoping to understand or learn more about?
How do they find you?
Bec, the most common way that people would come with regard to peptides is, well, first thing, we don't advertise about peptides.
You're not allowed to, right?
That's an illegal circumstance.
So most of it is word of mouth, for the better part, because most people have come to me