After the birth of her second child, Heather experienced what so many women do: unexplained fatigue, weight that wouldn't shift, sleep that never fully restored her, and a quiet, persistent feeling that something was off. She wasn't sick by any conventional measure. But she wasn't herself either.
She did what a determined woman does — she researched. She found peptide therapy almost by accident, buried in the margins of functional medicine literature most women never reach. The results changed her life. Energy returned. Sleep deepened. The weight started moving. And for the first time in years, she felt like she was working with her body instead of against it.
What stunned her wasn't the therapy itself. It was how hard it had been to find. The protocols existed. The science was solid. But access was fragmented, confusing, and not designed with women in mind — especially mothers navigating postpartum recovery, perimenopause, or simply the cumulative weight of years of giving more than they got back.
That's the gap she saw. And as a licensed PA-C who had spent years building national wellness programs, leading injector training, and designing scalable protocol systems for multi-location practices — she had the clinical expertise to actually close it.

