Peptide Course
Introduction to Peptide Optimization at Courthouse Physique
Welcome to the Courthouse Physique Peptide Course, designed to help you unlock your body’s full potential through safe, evidence-based peptide protocols. Over the duration of this course, you can expect to gain a deep understanding of how peptides interact with your body to enhance performance, recovery, and overall health. Participants will learn how to integrate peptides effectively alongside nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle strategies to optimize muscle growth, fat metabolism, energy levels, and hormonal balance. By the end of the program, you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to make informed, personalized decisions about peptide use, helping you accelerate your fitness journey, support longevity, and achieve your physique goals more efficiently and safely.
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Lesson 1
What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids—the building blocks of proteins—What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids—the building blocks of proteins— -
Lesson 2
What Are FDA-Approved Peptides?
These peptides have been rigorously tested in clinical trials and approved by regulatory agencies like the FDA for specific medical purposes.
What Are FDA-Approved Peptides?
These peptides have been rigorously tested in clinical trials and approved by regulatory agencies like the FDA for specific medical purposes.
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BPC-157
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a protective protein found in stomach gastric juices.
It is composed of 15 amino acids and has been studied in animal models for its regenerative and protective properties including:
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a protective protein found in stomach gastric juices.
It is composed of 15 amino acids and has been studied in animal models for its regenerative and protective properties including:
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TB-500
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide modeled after a portion of thymosin beta-4 (Tβ4), a naturally occurring protein found in nearly all human and animal cells.
Thymosin beta-4 plays a key role in:
cellular repair and regeneration
inflammation control
tissue remodeling
blood vessel formation
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide modeled after a portion of thymosin beta-4 (Tβ4), a naturally occurring protein found in nearly all human and animal cells.
Thymosin beta-4 plays a key role in:
cellular repair and regeneration
inflammation control
tissue remodeling
blood vessel formation
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GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper) is one of the most studied regenerative peptides. It occurs naturally in human plasma and declines with age, which is one reason it’s explored for longevity, tissue repair, and aesthetic rejuvenation.
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper) is one of the most studied regenerative peptides. It occurs naturally in human plasma and declines with age, which is one reason it’s explored for longevity, tissue repair, and aesthetic rejuvenation.
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KPV
KPV is a tripeptide fragment of alpha-MSH (melanocyte-stimulating hormone) that regulates inflammation and immune responses.
It works primarily by:
inhibiting NF-κB, a major inflammatory pathway
reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6
supporting gut barrier repair and immune balance
KPV is a tripeptide fragment of alpha-MSH (melanocyte-stimulating hormone) that regulates inflammation and immune responses.
It works primarily by:
inhibiting NF-κB, a major inflammatory pathway
reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6
supporting gut barrier repair and immune balance
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MOTS-c
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide (MDP) encoded within your mitochondrial DNA—not your nuclear DNA.
This makes it unique:
It acts as a cellular energy regulator
Functions as a metabolic signaling molecule
Communicates between the mitochondria and nucleus
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide (MDP) encoded within your mitochondrial DNA—not your nuclear DNA.
This makes it unique:
It acts as a cellular energy regulator
Functions as a metabolic signaling molecule
Communicates between the mitochondria and nucleus
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PEPTIDES FOR NEUROPATHY
When discussing neuropathy most peptide educators generally focus on peptides that support nerve regeneration, mitochondrial repair, inflammation control, and circulation, because neuropathy often involves:
nerve fiber degeneration
mitochondrial damage
chronic inflammation
vascular damage to nerves
When discussing neuropathy most peptide educators generally focus on peptides that support nerve regeneration, mitochondrial repair, inflammation control, and circulation, because neuropathy often involves:
nerve fiber degeneration
mitochondrial damage
chronic inflammation
vascular damage to nerves
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WHY MOTS-C CAUSES FATIGUE FOR SOME
Fatigue With MOTS‑c — Patterns and Anecdotes
Some individuals report initial or ongoing fatigue, particularly midday crashes or blunted stimulation responses despite taking MOTS‑c regularly.
Others note that higher doses may feel “sedative” or less energizing, suggesting individual variability and the importance of dose and timing.
These experiences may reflect how the body is adapting mitochondrial pathways, rather than a direct stimulant effect like caffeine.
Fatigue With MOTS‑c — Patterns and Anecdotes
Some individuals report initial or ongoing fatigue, particularly midday crashes or blunted stimulation responses despite taking MOTS‑c regularly.
Others note that higher doses may feel “sedative” or less energizing, suggesting individual variability and the importance of dose and timing.
These experiences may reflect how the body is adapting mitochondrial pathways, rather than a direct stimulant effect like caffeine.
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Introducing your instructor
Lanita Fannin, Founder of Courthouse Physique
Lanita Fannin is the founder of Courthouse Physique and your guide throughout this peptide education course. As a certified holistic nutritionist and health coach, she is passionate about helping people feel stronger, heal more effectively, and age with vitality.
Lanita’s journey into advanced health optimization began through her own experiences with hormone imbalance and the desire to better understand how the body heals and thrives. Through years of research, education, and collaboration with wellness professionals, she discovered that true wellness goes far beyond diet and exercise — it requires supporting the body at a deeper, cellular level.
She teaches peptide education because she believes informed, proactive care empowers people to take control of their health. When used responsibly and under proper guidance, peptides may support healing, recovery, inflammation balance, and healthy aging.
Lanita’s mission is simple: to provide education, guidance, and tools that help you feel better, move better, and live stronger for years to come.
At Courthouse Physique, health isn’t just about fitness — it’s about building a strong foundation for lifelong wellness.
FAQs
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No. The Courthouse Physique Research Peptide Course is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is based on research reviews, published studies, and protocol discussions within the health optimization community.
It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Participation in this course does not create a doctor–patient relationship. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before making decisions related to your personal health.
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Some peptides discussed in the course may be FDA-approved for specific medical conditions, while others are classified as research peptides.
This course reviews published scientific literature, clinical observations, and commonly discussed protocols in the research and bio-optimization space. It is the participant’s responsibility to understand the legal and regulatory status of any compound in their state or country before purchasing or using it.
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No. The protocols shared inside the course are educational examples based on research analysis and publicly available information.
They are not personalized medical plans. Individual health status, medications, hormone levels, and medical history must be considered by a licensed healthcare professional before implementing any protocol discussed in this course.
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Due to the digital nature of this educational course and immediate access to proprietary materials, all sales are final.
There are no refunds, returns, or exchanges once access has been granted. Please review the course details carefully before purchasing. If you have questions prior to enrolling, we encourage you to contact Courthouse Physique directly for clarification.