Topical Peptides Potential Game Changer for Arthritis (2026)
Topical peptides are absorbed through the skin primarily by bypassing the
digestive system and penetrating through the stratum corneum, the outer skin
barrier. To achieve this, specialized peptide structures — such as
skin‑penetrating peptides or engineered sequences that temporarily increase
capillary permeability and interact with lipids in the epidermal layer. Once
past the stratum corneum, peptides diffuse through the epidermis and dermis,
often entering local capillaries or lymphatic channels. These routes allow
peptides to reach deeper tissues, including muscles, tendons, and joints, where
they can exert anti‑inflammatory and regenerative effects by modulating
cytokines, collagen synthesis, and vascular activity.
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Modern transdermal systems enhance this process using nanocarriers, liposomes,
or microneedles, which improve stability and localized bioavailability.
Transdermal peptide formulations like those in
THERABLUE™ from The
Wellness Company have demonstrated the ability to relieve pain and support
cartilage repair by directly delivering active molecules to target tissues,
avoiding systemic side effects and degradation that occur via oral ingestion.
Overall, the mechanism combines biochemical skin permeation enhancement with
localized vasodilation and targeted diffusion into inflamed joint regions for
therapeutic benefit. Grant is going to try
THERABLUE™ over the
next few months and will report back to us.
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