Sábado 12 e marzo de 2022
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Bee Venom Therapy & Peptides |
- What are peptides: a peptide is a short chain of amino acids. The amino acids in a peptide are connected to one another in a sequence by bonds called peptide bonds. Typically, peptides are distinguished from proteins by their shorter length, although the cut-off number of amino acids for defining a peptide and protein can be arbitrary.
- What do peptides do for your body: Antimicrobial peptides can help your body fight bacteria and promote wound healing. Muscle growth. Creatine and collagen peptides help boost muscle growth or muscle repair.
- What peptides are in bee venom: find out with Dr. Chris Kleronomos this Sunday, March 13th at 2:00 pm EST.
Chris discusses what peptides are in bee venom, the application, benefits, safety, reactions, guidelines, and more...
American Apitherapy Society Members: this 45-minute interactive talk is FREE to you!
Non-members: $25
Zoom with other like-minded enthusiasts, ask your questions, and learn!
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