Peptide for Endometriosis?

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Hi, does anyone here suffer from Endometriosis and have found any peptides that can help?

My girlfriend has Cronic Endometriosis where is is constantly in pain all the time but especially acts up when there is inflammation.

I've just started my peptide rabbit hole using Reta and wondering if it would be beneficial for inflammation?
 
That is a tough one. Only way I was able to get rid of Endo was a hysterectomy but it was pretty bad case and several years ago. You had me curious about whether or not a pep exists, there appears to be a clinical trial going on called ENDO-205. Maybe be something worth looking into. https://www.biospace.com/press-rele...ecision-peptide-therapeutic-for-endometriosis

There are quite a few peps that target inflammation, but with Endo I don't know if any of them would help that condition. KPV I think would be one of the safer profiles, in my opinion, than any of the others out there.
 
CheesyPotato said:
That is a tough one. Only way I was able to get rid of Endo was a hysterectomy but it was pretty bad case and several years ago. You had me curious about whether or not a pep exists, there appears to be a clinical trial going on called ENDO-205. Maybe be something worth looking into. https://www.biospace.com/press-rele...ecision-peptide-therapeutic-for-endometriosis

There are quite a few peps that target inflammation, but with Endo I don't know if any of them would help that condition. KPV I think would be one of the safer profiles, in my opinion, than any of the others out there.
Thank you and yeah it is a tough one. I was mainly thinking Reta and how that's found to reduce inflammation from overall reduction in visceral fat
 
lastresort said:
Why are you not seeing doctors?
Why are you assuming his gf isn’t visiting doctors???? Endo is a chronic illness that’s usually diagnosed young and there are almost no treatments for it.
 
I have not seen any improvement on my endometriosis symptoms since starting peps. I’ll report back if over time I feel a difference. I’d assume KLOW would be something that MAY ahow improvement.
 
cloratheshadow said:
Why are you assuming his gf isn’t visiting doctors???? Endo is a chronic illness that’s usually diagnosed young and there are almost no treatments for it.
Sorry, didn't mean to offend you.
 
lastresort said:
Sorry, didn't mean to offend you.
I’m not offended I just think it’s important to not make assumptions about chronically ill people, especially under a post asking for help. Endometriosis is very debilitating.
 
ive been reading somewhere that GLP-1's, specifically Tirz, is being used off the record for this exact case. It helps as it can reduce the stomach fat, it can help with inflammation to a degree, and ive seen several women posting saying, not only did it help with weight, but its helped with the pain they get. Id assume Reta would be "beta" haha
 
cloratheshadow said:
I have not seen any improvement on my endometriosis symptoms since starting peps. I’ll report back if over time I feel a difference. I’d assume KLOW would be something that MAY ahow improvement.
which ones are you using? are you using anti inflam peps?

i wonder if MOTS-C or SS31 (mitochondrial peps) would actually help concidering they play such a big part in oxidative stress etc.

sorry for spam of 2 comments, but im very curious as my partner also has several endo/lady issues, but only weighs 50kg so GLP1's may make her vanish :\
 
drswole said:
which ones are you using? are you using anti inflam peps?

i wonder if MOTS-C or SS31 (mitochondrial peps) would actually help concidering they play such a big part in oxidative stress etc.

sorry for spam of 2 comments, but im very curious as my partner also has several endo/lady issues, but only weighs 50kg so GLP1's may make her vanish :\
I’m on Tirz and Reta for GLP-1 and for other peps I’m on KPV, BPC, GHK-cu (all separate not in a KLOW stack, but probably soon) and CJC/Ipa.

I will for sure come back and let you know if I notice improvements in the months to come. I feel kind of jaded since nothing has ever helped and I will probably have to have a hysterectomy. But I believe in modern medicine and I really hope there will be more research done!
 
cloratheshadow said:
I’m on Tirz and Reta for GLP-1 and for other peps I’m on KPV, BPC, GHK-cu (all separate not in a KLOW stack, but probably soon) and CJC/Ipa.

I will for sure come back and let you know if I notice improvements in the months to come. I feel kind of jaded since nothing has ever helped and I will probably have to have a hysterectomy. But I believe in modern medicine and I really hope there will be more research done!
keen to keep track of this, hopefully you find some help and relief 🙂
 
The only treatment that helped me was a hysterectomy. Either partial or full depending on extent. As said above some peps may help with the inflammation but idk if it will help to the extent that medical help would.
 
sufixgraphics said:
Hi, does anyone here suffer from Endometriosis and have found any peptides that can help?

My girlfriend has Cronic Endometriosis where is is constantly in pain all the time but especially acts up when there is inflammation.

I've just started my peptide rabbit hole using Reta and wondering if it would be beneficial for inflammation?
Following. I’m in the same boat with my GF.
 
I couldn't quit thinking about this topic, due to the experience I had with Endo, and the awful pain it causes and seeing the posts here. Look into ARA 290 and VIP. In my research I used ARA for the pain I was getting in hands and feet, zingers (electric like shocks) from inflammation. A cycle of ARA helped with that. I did a little digging this morning.

Now this is according to AI agents I've used:

⭐ Why ARA‑290​[archived internal link]
Endometriosis is now understood as a chronic inflammatory, neuroimmune, microvascular disease , not just a hormonal one.

ARA‑290’s known actions line up with that:

1) It activates the Innate Repair Receptor (EPOR/CD131) ​[archived internal link]
This receptor:

reduces inflammatory cytokines

stabilizes microvasculature

reduces ischemia‑reperfusion injury

promotes tissue repair without fibrosis

Endometriosis lesions are microvascularly unstable, hypoxic, and cytokine‑rich — exactly the environment ARA‑290 was designed to calm.

2) It reduces neuropathic pain signaling ​[archived internal link]
Endo pain is often:

nerve‑dense

sensitized

persistent even after surgery or hysterectomy

ARA‑290 has human data in:

small fiber neuropathy

chronic inflammatory neuropathic pain

microvascular neuropathies

This is a rare overlap.

3) It lowers inflammatory noise without suppressing immunity ​[archived internal link]
Unlike steroids or GnRH agonists, ARA‑290:

doesn’t shut down the immune system

doesn’t tank hormones

doesn’t cause bone loss

doesn’t cause menopausal symptoms

For someone who reacts strongly to immune shifts, this matters.

ALSO:

Other peptides with​[archived internal link]
These are the ones whose mechanisms overlap with endometriosis biology without the harsh endocrine suppression of standard meds.

1) KPV (α‑MSH fragment) ​[archived internal link]

Potent anti‑inflammatory

Mast‑cell stabilizing

Calms cytokines (IL‑1, IL‑6, TNF‑α)

Very low side‑effect profile

Endometriosis lesions are mast‑cell rich — this is relevant.

2) BPC‑157 ​[archived internal link]

Tissue repair

Microvascular stabilization

Anti‑inflammatory

GI‑immune axis support

Not disease‑specific, but overlaps with the wound‑like, inflammatory nature of lesions.

3) Thymosin Alpha‑1 ​[archived internal link]

Immune modulation

T‑cell balancing

Reduces inflammatory overactivation

Useful when immune dysregulation is part of the picture.

4) VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) ​[archived internal link]

Anti‑inflammatory

Neuroimmune calming

Smooth muscle relaxation

Mast‑cell modulation

VIP is one of the most interesting for pelvic pain + inflammation.

⭐ Why these peptides are different from standard endometriosis meds​[archived internal link]
Most endometriosis medications work by shutting down estrogen .That helps some people, but:

It doesn’t fix inflammation

It doesn’t fix nerve sensitization

It doesn’t fix microvascular instability

It doesn’t help people who still flare after hysterectomy or oophorectomy

Peptides like ARA‑290, KPV, VIP, TA‑1 work on the immune‑inflammatory‑neural side of the disease — the part that persists even without reproductive organs.

May be worth a try for one or some of these.
 
wonttellyou said:
What is the point of posting LLM slop?
the point is to share information. thanks to the "LLM slop" post, i now know about ARA‑290. if you had a loved one suffering from this condition, you might understand. thanks for the info cheesy potato
 
the poster, stated that it was from LLM. we all know what comes with that. people like you that make pointless, noncontributing and negative posts, junk up threads and make the internet suck. why are you even here
 
so that I can prevent people from abusing substances, suggested by a word-guessing mechanism, just because it confirms their opinion.
 
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