Peptides: A Wellness Trend—Are They Right for You?

June 19, 2026

Peptides: A Wellness Trend—Are They Right for You?

Every few months, it seems a new health trend captures everyone’s attention. Lately, peptides have become one of the most talked-about tools in wellness, longevity, weight loss, and recovery. Patients are asking about them, social media is buzzing, and advertisements promise everything from fat loss to glowing skin.

I have been quietly sitting on the sidelines, talking to patients in clinic about options, however I think it is time to write about them and provide a perspective from a Natural Functional Medicine approach. 

You have probably wonder why it took me so long…LOL.  

So, what exactly are peptides, and where do they fit into a Natural Functional Medicine approach?

First, What Are Peptides?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids—the building blocks of proteins. Your body naturally produces hundreds of peptides that act as messengers, helping regulate important functions like:

  • Metabolism
  • Blood sugar balance
  • Tissue repair
  • Immune function
  • Sleep and circadian rhythms
  • Appetite and satiety
  • Collagen production
  • Muscle growth and recovery

Think of peptides as little communication signals that tell your cells what to do.

Why All the Excitement?

Certain therapeutic peptides are being studied and prescribed to support:

  • Weight management
  • Blood sugar regulation
  • Muscle recovery
  • Healthy aging
  • Joint repair
  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Gut healing
  • Improved sleep and energy

Some peptide medications, such as GLP-1 receptor agonists, have shown remarkable benefits for people struggling with obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes.

These therapies can be powerful tools—but they are not magic bullets.

My Functional Medicine Perspective

As a Natural Functional Medicine practitioner, I believe peptides are tools, not foundations.

Before considering any advanced therapy, I always ask:

  • Why is the body struggling in the first place?
  • Is there underlying inflammation?
  • How is gut health?
  • Is blood sugar balanced?
  • Are stress hormones elevated?
  • Is the liver overwhelmed?
  • Is sleep restorative?
  • Are nutrient deficiencies present?
  • What is the diet like?

Because no peptide can replace the fundamentals.

Foundations First

I encourage my patients to focus on:

✓ Nourishing whole foods

✓ Protein intake

✓ Strength training and movement

✓ Stress resilience

✓ Sleep quality

✓ Gut health and digestion

✓ Reducing toxic burden

✓ Supporting detoxification pathways

When these foundations are strong, the body often responds beautifully—and sometimes additional therapies become more effective.

Natural Peptides You Already Make

GLP-1

Supports satiety and blood sugar balance.

You can naturally stimulate GLP-1 through:

  • Protein-rich meals
  • Fiber-rich foods
  • Exercise
  • Healthy gut bacteria
  • Adequate sleep

Collagen Peptides

Collagen peptides support healthy skin, joints, and connective tissue.

Natural sources include:

  • Bone broth
  • Clean Organically sourced Collagen powders
  • Protein-rich foods
  • Vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables

Antimicrobial Peptides

These are part of your immune defense and help maintain a healthy gut microbiome.

They are influenced by:

  • Vitamin D
  • Zinc
  • Good sleep
  • Herbal support like GI Synergy, a favorite formula.
  • Stress management
  • A diverse diet with plenty of colorful veggies and fibers

A Word of Caution

Because peptides are trending, many products are now available online. Unfortunately, not all products are created equal. For more information Dr Andrew Huberman recently did a Podcast episode all about Peptides. Click Here.

Things I encourage patients to consider:

  • Quality and purity matter.
  • Not all peptides have strong research behind them.
  • Peptides should be individualized.
  • More is not always better.
  • They are not substitutes for healthy lifestyle habits.
  • Some therapies require careful monitoring and medical supervision.

Who Might Benefit?

I hesitate a little saying this however I would suggest that Peptide therapy may be worth exploring for individuals who need to put out the fire and are dealing with:

  • Weight loss resistance and Constant Food Noise
  • Loss of muscle mass
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Healthy aging goals
  • Poor tissue healing
  • Metabolic dysfunction

But the best outcomes occur when peptides are combined with lifestyle, nutrition, and addressing root causes.

My Philosophy

Health isn’t about chasing the latest trend.

It’s about creating an environment where the body can do what it was designed to do: heal, adapt, and thrive.

Peptides may have a place. If you consider them then they work best when built upon a strong foundation of nutrition, movement, sleep, stress resilience, and gut health.

Because true wellness is found in the small daily choices that nourish your mind, body, and soul

Final Thoughts

“I’m excited about the future of research and the possibilities various therapies offer. But I remain committed to a simple principle: foundations first. Let’s support the body’s innate wisdom and use advanced tools thoughtfully—not as shortcuts, but as partners in the healing journey.”

Have a healthy week and stay cool this summer

Dr Pia

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