RAYS & TIDES • WELLNESS FROM THE INSIDE OUT
Glow on the outside. Thrive on the inside.
Sun of a Beach Tanning Retreat is proud to bring Rays & Tides to Lodi — your local connection to EllieMD's prescription-grade wellness programs.
WHAT IS PEPTIDE THERAPY?
Your body already knows how to heal itself
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same building blocks your body uses every day to regulate energy, repair cells, control appetite, and slow the effects of aging.
Think of peptide therapy as giving your body better signals. As we age or push ourselves hard, those signals can fade. EllieMD's medically supervised programs help restore them — with formulations prepared at licensed 503A pharmacies and prescribed by board-certified doctors.
This isn't a supplement. It's a personalized medical program, reviewed and prescribed for you.
WHAT ELLIEMD OFFERS
Weight + metabolism
GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP therapies to support appetite regulation, metabolic health, and lasting body composition changes.
⚡ Longevity + energy
Microdose protocols designed for long-term cellular health, inflammation support, and steady energy — not just weight loss.
Skin + glow
ElleVitale+ skincare combines prescription-strength actives with peptides to support collagen, fine lines, and skin barrier health.
Skin + glow
ElleVitale+ skincare combines prescription-strength actives with peptides to support collagen, fine lines, and skin barrier health.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Ready to Learn More?
The health assessment takes about 10 minutes. A real medical provider reviews your case before anything moves forward — and if EllieMD isn't the right fit for you, they'll tell you.
Rays and Tides is an EllieMD Brand Partner, hosted at Sun of a Beach Tanning Retreat (105 S. Main St., Lodi, WI). We introduce clients to the EllieMD platform and can answer general questions — we are not involved in medical decisions, prescribing, or clinical oversight. All clinical decisions are made by licensed providers in accordance with applicable laws. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and the FDA does not evaluate them for safety, effectiveness, or quality prior to use. Individual results may vary. Always consult your primary care physician before starting any new treatment.