Research Blog

The science behind
every compound.

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

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Recovery
Peptide Therapy for Gut Health: BPC-157’s Gastrointestinal Research
BPC-157 originated from a gastric protein. Gastrointestinal research is one of its strongest research areas. Here's what the evidence shows.
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Recovery
Peptide Therapy for Joint Pain: What the Research Shows
Joint pain is one of the most common reasons patients seek peptide therapy. Here's what the research actually shows.
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Longevity
Peptide Therapy and Sleep: What Sermorelin and BPC-157 Research Shows
Sleep is one of the most commonly reported improvements in patients on GH secretagogue protocols. Here's what the research shows.
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Metabolic
Peptide Therapy and Weight Loss: What the Evidence Shows
Peptide therapy is increasingly discussed for weight management. Here's what the evidence actually shows for different compounds.
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Education
Reconstituting Peptides: A Plain-English Guide
Most injectable peptides come as a white powder that must be reconstituted before use. Here's what that process involves.
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Education
Oral vs Injectable Peptides: When Each Route Makes Sense
Not all peptides need to be injected. Here's an honest comparison of oral and injectable administration routes and when each makes sense.
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Longevity
Peptide Therapy Over 50: What Changes and What to Prioritize
Peptide therapy for adults over 50 requires different considerations than for younger patients. Here's what changes and what to prioritize.
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Education
Peptide Therapy for Women: What’s Different and What to Know
Most peptide marketing skews male. Here's what women specifically should know about peptide therapy in 2026.
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Longevity
Peptide Therapy and Longevity: What the Science Actually Supports
Longevity peptides are a growing category but the evidence varies enormously. Here's an honest look at what the science actually supports.
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