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In recent years, global interest in longevity medicine has grown rapidly as individuals seek ways to maintain health, vitality, and performance throughout life. Rather than focusing solely on treating disease, longevity medicine aims to optimize biological systems and support healthy aging. Bangkok has emerged as one of the cities gaining attention in this field. Known...
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SLU-PP-332 is a novel metabolic peptide that activates estrogen-related receptors (ERRs), which are key regulators of mitochondrial function and cellular energy production. ERRs play an essential role in controlling energy metabolism, fat oxidation, and mitochondrial activity. By activating these pathways, SLU-PP-332 helps improve metabolic efficiency and supports the body’s ability to utilize fat as an...
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Medical tourism has evolved significantly in recent years. While many patients previously traveled abroad for surgical procedures, a new trend is emerging: medical wellness travel. This approach combines medical science with preventive health strategies, longevity medicine, and wellness-focused environments designed to support long-term vitality. As global interest in preventive healthcare continues to rise, medical wellness...
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Neuroregenerative and nootropic peptides are increasingly used in regenerative medicine to support brain health, cognitive function, emotional balance, and nervous system recovery. Three commonly used neuropeptide therapies are Cerebrolysin, Semax, and Selank. Each has distinct mechanisms and clinical applications. Understanding their differences helps determine the most appropriate therapy based on individual goals.
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Selank is a synthetic neuropeptide derived from tuftsin, a naturally occurring immune-regulating peptide. It is classified as a neuroregulatory and nootropic peptide that supports emotional balance, stress regulation, and cognitive function. Selank works by regulating neurotransmitters and supporting healthy brain signaling. It is commonly used in regenerative and functional medicine protocols to support stress resilience,...
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Modern longevity medicine recognizes that optimal health requires integration of multiple physiological systems, including metabolism, immune balance, hormonal regulation, and cellular recovery. Regenerative therapies such as stem cells, exosomes, and placenta-derived biologics are increasingly incorporated into comprehensive wellness programs. At Medical Wellness by Hertitude, regenerative medicine is not used as a standalone treatment but as...
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Over the past decade, Thailand has emerged as one of the leading global destinations for medical tourism. Patients from around the world travel to the country each year to access high-quality healthcare, advanced medical technologies, and personalized wellness programs. In recent years, Thailand has also gained increasing recognition in the field of regenerative medicine, including...
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Cerebrolysin is a neuropeptide-based therapy composed of low-molecular-weight peptides and amino acids derived from purified brain proteins. It is designed to support brain repair, neuroprotection, and cognitive function. Cerebrolysin works by mimicking naturally occurring neurotrophic factors, which are essential proteins that support neuron survival, repair, and regeneration. Because of this mechanism, it is widely used...
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Peptide therapy is an advanced approach in regenerative and functional medicine that uses specific amino acid sequences to support cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and improve biological function. Peptides are naturally occurring signaling molecules in the body that regulate many physiological processes, including tissue repair, immune function, metabolism, and recovery. Therapeutic peptides are used to enhance...
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Peptide therapy is an important part of regenerative medicine, helping support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve recovery. Three commonly used regenerative peptides are BPC-157, TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4), and KPV. Each peptide has unique mechanisms and benefits. Understanding their differences helps determine the most appropriate peptide for specific clinical goals.
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