Research Blog

The science behind
every compound.

Deep dives on our catalog. What studies show, what they don't. No hype, no health claims.

Longevity
NAD+ Therapy: What the Research Shows and How It’s Prescribed
NAD+ has become one of the most researched compounds in longevity medicine. Here's what the science shows and how physician-prescribed therapy works.
Skin
GHK-Cu Skin Protocol: What Physician-Prescribed Copper Peptide Therapy Looks Like
GHK-Cu has 30 years of research in both pharmaceutical and cosmetic science. Here's what a physician-prescribed protocol looks like.
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Protocols
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin Protocol: The GH Secretagogue Stack
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are almost always studied together. Here's the complete protocol guide including mechanism, structure, and access.
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Protocols
Sermorelin Protocol: What to Expect From GH Optimization Therapy
Sermorelin has genuine FDA clinical history as a GHRH analog. Here's how a physician-guided Sermorelin protocol works and what to expect.
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Protocols
The Recovery Protocol: BPC-157 and TB-500 Together
The BPC-157 and TB-500 combination is the most studied peptide pairing for tissue repair. Here's what the research shows and how a…
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Education
Peptide Therapy Cost in 2026: What to Expect to Pay
"Cost of peptide therapy" searches increased 300% in the past year. Here's a complete breakdown of what you'll actually pay in 2026.
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FDA & Legal
BPC-157 vs Research Peptide Vendors: Why the Prescription Route Is Now Better
BPC-157 reclassification changes the equation. Here's an honest comparison of the prescription route versus research vendors in 2026.
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FDA & Legal
How to Get a BPC-157 Prescription Online in 2026
BPC-157 is now legally prescribable through 503A compounding pharmacies. Here's the exact process for getting a prescription online through a telehealth provider.
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FDA & Legal
BPC-157 Is Legal Again in 2026: What the FDA Reclassification Actually Means
On February 27, 2026, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. announced that BPC-157 would move back to Category 1 — restoring legal access through…
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