Redbud Medical Spa
Redbud Medical Spa
Peptide Therapy

Longevity & Cellular Health

For energy at the cellular level and healthy aging.

MOTS-c Therapy for Energy & Longevity

A mitochondrial peptide explored for cellular energy and metabolic efficiency.

MOTS-c is studied for its role in mitochondrial function — the energy engines inside your cells — and metabolic health.

What is MOTS-c?

A mitochondrial-derived peptide, meaning it’s based on a peptide encoded within mitochondrial DNA.

How it works

In research it appears to support mitochondrial efficiency and metabolic signaling, with potential effects on how cells produce and use energy.

What it’s explored for

Energy optimization; longevity-focused protocols.

Why patients choose it

Interest in cellular-energy and metabolic support.

What to expect

Patients often describe improved endurance and energy; it’s frequently used in cycles.

Safety & side effects

Generally reported as mild, with limited large-scale human data.

Who is (and isn’t) a candidate

Determined by consultation.

Regulatory & sourcing status

MOTS-c is not FDA-approved and is considered investigational; its compounding status is under active federal review in 2026. We source through licensed pharmacies and prescribe per current rules.

Last reviewed: 06/07/2026 — status is changing in 2026

SS-31 (Elamipretide) Therapy

A mitochondria-targeting peptide explored for fatigue and age-related decline.

SS-31 is studied for its ability to target mitochondria and reduce oxidative stress at the cellular level.

What is SS-31?

Also known as elamipretide, a synthetic peptide that concentrates in mitochondria.

How it works

It’s thought to protect the inner mitochondrial membrane and reduce oxidative stress, supporting cellular energy production.

What it’s explored for

Fatigue; aging-related decline.

Why patients choose it

Interest in direct, cellular-level support.

What to expect

Gradual improvements in energy; effects vary by individual.

Safety & side effects

Reviewed individually; large-scale human data is still developing.

Who is (and isn’t) a candidate

Determined by consultation.

Regulatory & sourcing status

SS-31/elamipretide is investigational and not FDA-approved; it remains in clinical development (including for certain mitochondrial diseases). We prescribe only in line with current regulations.

Last reviewed: 06/07/2026

NR (Nicotinamide Riboside) for Cellular Energy

A well-tolerated NAD⁺ precursor that supports cellular energy and healthy aging.

NR (Nicotinamide Riboside) is included with our longevity offerings because of its role in raising NAD⁺ — a molecule central to cellular energy. A quick note for accuracy: NR is technically a NAD⁺ precursor (a form of vitamin B3), not a peptide. We group it here because it shares the same cellular-health goals, and many patients prefer it for its tolerability.

What is NR?

A dietary supplement form of vitamin B3 that the body converts into NAD⁺.

How it works

NAD⁺ is essential for energy production and cellular repair, and levels naturally decline with age. NR supplies a building block your body uses to replenish NAD⁺.

What it’s used for

Cellular energy; healthy-aging and longevity-focused routines.

Why patients choose it

It’s typically taken orally, is generally well tolerated, and is often preferred by patients who want NAD⁺ support without injections.

What to expect

Subtle, supportive effects over time as part of a broader longevity approach.

Safety & side effects

Generally well tolerated at typical supplement doses; we’ll review your full regimen and goals.

Who is (and isn’t) a candidate

Determined by consultation; as with any supplement, we review it in the context of your medications and health.

Regulatory & sourcing status

NR is sold as a dietary supplement (not a prescription drug and not a peptide). We help you choose quality-verified products and integrate it sensibly into your plan.

Last reviewed: 06/07/2026

The Redbud Approach

At Redbud, peptide therapy is never a quick fix. It starts with a consultation and health history, appropriate baseline labs, and an honest conversation about whether this therapy fits your goals. From there we build an individualized plan, monitor your progress and tolerability, and adjust as needed — with attention to your safety and your long-term health. If a therapy isn’t right for you, or a better-studied option exists, we’ll tell you. The goal isn’t just results; it’s safe, sustainable outcomes grounded in good medicine.

Common questions

Is MOTS-c FDA-approved?
No — it’s investigational and under review.
Is MOTS-c taken continuously?
It’s often used in cycles; your plan is individualized.
Is SS-31 FDA-approved?
No — it’s investigational and in clinical development.
How is SS-31 different from MOTS-c?
Both target mitochondria but through different mechanisms.
Is NR a peptide?
No — it’s a NAD⁺ precursor (a form of vitamin B3). We group it with longevity therapies for convenience.
How is NR different from NAD⁺ injections?
NR is an oral precursor your body converts to NAD⁺; many patients find it gentler and more convenient.
Is NR safe?
It’s generally well tolerated; we’ll review it alongside your other medications.

This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Peptide therapies require evaluation by a licensed provider, and individual results vary. Some therapies described here are not FDA-approved and are considered investigational; regulatory status is evolving. Nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Medically reviewed by Tanna Donalson, PA-C 06/07/2026.

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