​WEIGHT LOSS:
Successfully lose fat and inches fast with our once-a-week peptide injection. Semaglutide, Ozempic/Wegovy), Tirzepatide. It's the fast and fun way to lose weight with support every step of the way! Use your time on the weight loss shot to teach yourself new eating habits.
Please inquire about the peptides we offer for weight loss and pricing: call 208-521-8393
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​​Senza also offers skin tightening after weight loss, including lasers, body building machines and more rejuvenating procedures.
REFUND POLICY: We do not offer refunds on our injections. Our injections are drawn specifically for you, they have a monthly expiration date and we can't put the genie back in the bottle. No exceptions.
Vitamins (including B12) and other peptides are available. Ask about price and availability of research peptides - including the popular Wolverine Stack and Glow Stack. These peptides work best as part of a healthy lifestyle.
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What is a "stack"? It's a mix of peptides.
What Is the Wolverine Stack? It's being studied for body repair after an injury...
The Wolverine Stack is a popular peptide combination in research settings that pairs BPC-157 and TB-500, two compounds studied for their roles in tissue repair and recovery processes. Research suggests that BPC-157 and TB-500 might influence both the speed of healing processes and the quality of the repaired tissue. Research suggests this combo is great for muscle tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints.
BPC-157 is a peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring protective protein found in the stomach. In research studies, it has been examined for its involvement in tissue integrity, blood vessel formation, and cellular signaling related to repair mechanisms.
TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a peptide present in most cells of the body. It has been studied for its role in cellular movement, inflammation modulation, and tissue regeneration, particularly in muscles and connective tissues.
When used together in research, these peptides are thought to offer complementary properties—one supporting localized repair signaling and the other assisting with broader cellular activity—making the Wolverine Stack an area of continued scientific interest.
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