A tripeptide known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties. The 10mg version typically refers to a research-grade dose used in peptide therapy or experimental applications.
KPV 10MG
WHAT IT IS
HOW IT WORKS
POTENTIAL BENEFITS
DISCLAIMER
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KPV is a fragment of alpha-MSH (alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone), a hormone involved in immune regulation and inflammation.
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It’s designed to target inflammation without triggering unwanted effects like skin pigmentation (which full alpha-MSH can cause).
What KPV Does in the Body:
Reduces Inflammation - Blocks NF-κB and other inflammatory pathways - Helps calm chronic or acute inflammation (e.g., gut, skin, joints).
Modulates Immune Response - Balances immune cell activity without suppressing it - Useful for autoimmune conditions or overactive immune responses.
Fights Microbes - Has antimicrobial properties - Helps prevent infection in wounds or inflamed tissue.
Promotes Healing - Stimulates tissue repair and regeneration - Speeds up recovery from injuries, especially skin and gut.
Supports Gut Health - Reduces inflammation in the GI tract - May help with conditions like colitis, IBS, or leaky gut.
Real-World Uses (Experimental)
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Skin conditions: Eczema, psoriasis, acne.
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Gut issues: Ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, IBS.
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Injury recovery: Cuts, bruises, muscle strain.
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Autoimmune support: Helps regulate immune overactivity.