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TruSculpt iD and Evoke: The Fascinating Connection

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  One therapy offered at RWA Center in Beverly Hills is called truSculpt iD.TruSculpt iD uses radiofrequency energy. This treatment applies radiofrequency energy to the surface of a patient’s skin where it can penetrate deep into the layers of fat underneath and kill up to 24% of the fat cells in the area while leaving the skin completely healthy. Here the radiofrequency energy works because its wavelengths heat up the body fat to a higher temperature than the skin, which leaves the skin feeling warm while the heat from the energy is able to reach into the layers of fat beneath and kill off stubborn fat cells. And since fat cells do not send pain signals, the patient will not feel the fat cells being treated. After the treatment the body will naturally eliminate these fat cells and once they are removed, they never grow back. This makes it easier for the patient to maintain a healthy looking body and keep things sculpted.Peptide Therapy Beverly Hills TruSculpt ID is not a...

NAD: The Peptide People Are Talking About

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  Peptides are short chains of amino acids – from two to fifty in length and linked by chemical bonds, also known as peptide bonds – that occur naturally in your body. Peptides have many benefits for humans. Some benefits that peptides provide to humans are in managing your weight, helping your skin and even boosting your muscles. One peptide that’s receiving a lot of attention recently is NAD+. NAD is a key coenzyme that may help with lots of different metabolic functions. NAD may sharpen one’s eyesight, increase one’s metabolism, speed up one’s recovery from an injury, improve one’s cardiovascular health, decrease one’s pain, boost one’s energy, and so much more. This is because it signals other enzymes to begin their biological processes. A sort of biological green light, if you will. The thing about your levels of NAD is that they decrease as you continue to age. In fact, it has been thought that decreasing levels of NAD may potentially c...