Injuries and Inflammation That Won't Resolve
That shoulder issue from six months ago. The knee that flares up every time you push it. The low-grade aches that never fully clear. When inflammation and tissue damage stop resolving on their own, it's a sign your repair systems need support.
When the body stops finishing the job
A healthy body heals. A cut closes. A strained muscle repairs. Inflammation flares, does its job, and resolves. But as you age, these processes slow down, and sometimes they stop finishing the job entirely.
That’s how you end up with a shoulder issue that’s been lingering for months, a knee that flares every time you increase activity, or a general sense of stiffness and soreness that never fully clears. The injury happened, the initial healing response kicked in, but the repair process stalled somewhere along the way.
Why healing slows down
Your body’s ability to repair damaged tissue depends on a coordinated cascade of biological events: inflammation to clean up debris, cell proliferation to rebuild tissue, and remodeling to restore structural integrity. Each of these phases requires adequate blood flow, growth factor signaling, and raw materials, and all of them become less efficient with age.
Growth hormone output declines, reducing the signal for tissue repair. Chronic low-grade inflammation, the background noise of an aging immune system, interferes with the targeted inflammatory response needed for proper healing. And collagen production slows, making connective tissues less resilient and slower to rebuild.
The result is a body that starts healing but never quite finishes. That leaves you with nagging issues that compromise your mobility, your training, and your quality of life.
How we approach it
At Ageless Future, we don’t approach pain and inflammation as things to mask. Your physician reviews your biomarker panel, including inflammatory markers, growth hormone levels, and metabolic health, to understand why your body’s repair systems are underperforming. From there, a personalized protocol may be designed using peptides that support the specific phases of healing where your biology needs the most help.
Every protocol is tracked through follow-up labs and clinical assessment, and adjusted as your body heals and responds.
How we address it
The following peptides may be part of a physician-designed protocol based on your biomarker data and health goals. No two protocols are the same.
BPC-157
A regenerative peptide used to support tissue healing, gut health, and inflammation management
TB-500
Used to support soft tissue repair, flexibility, and the body's natural healing response
GHK-Cu
A copper peptide used to support collagen production, tissue regeneration, and inflammation reduction
KPV
An anti-inflammatory peptide used to support systemic inflammation management
LL-37
Used to support immune defense and tissue integrity as part of a physician-guided healing protocol
Key benefits
Related reading
Evidence-based articles from our physician team on the science behind this protocol.
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