Frequently Asked Questions

Peptide Disclosure

Peptides offered through D.P.A. are for wellness, performance, and educational purposes only. They are not FDA‑approved for cosmetic or medical treatment, diagnosis, or cure. All information provided is general wellness education and should not be interpreted as medical advice. Clients should consult with a licensed healthcare professional regarding their personal health needs.

  • Peptides are short chains of amino acids that support natural processes in the body related to wellness, recovery, skin vitality, and performance. They are commonly used in wellness routines to help the body function at its best.

  • No. Peptides are not hormones or steroids. They work by supporting the body’s own natural signaling pathways rather than replacing or overriding them.

  • Peptides used for wellness and performance are not FDA‑approved for treating medical conditions. They are offered for general wellness and educational purposes only

  • Everyone responds differently. Some people notice changes in energy, recovery, or skin quality within a few weeks, while others may take longer depending on their wellness goals.

  • Most people tolerate peptides well, but responses vary. Anyone considering peptides should speak with a licensed healthcare professional to understand what’s appropriate for their personal health needs.

  • Different peptides support different wellness goals. Some are used for recovery and mobility, others for skin vitality, and others for energy or body composition support.

  • Many people use peptide “stacks” to support multiple wellness goals. However, combinations should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider

  • Peptides are widely used in wellness settings, but safety depends on the individual, their health history, and the quality of the product. Always source peptides from reputable providers and consult a healthcare professional.