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
The Wolverine Stack: Why BPC-157 and TB-500 Are Almost Always Used Together
BPC-157 and TB-500 are the most popular peptide pairing in recovery research. Here's the scientific rationale — and what researchers actually know…
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Education
How to Read a Certificate of Analysis — And Why It’s the Most Important Document in Peptide Therapy
A Certificate of Analysis is the only way to verify what's actually in a peptide vial. Here's exactly what to look for…
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Longevity
Sermorelin: The Growth Hormone Peptide That Was FDA-Approved
Sermorelin is unusual among peptides — it has genuine FDA approval history. Understanding that background is essential context for anyone interested in…
Metabolic
MOTS-c: The Exercise Peptide Encoded in Your Mitochondrial DNA
MOTS-c is unlike any other peptide — it's encoded in mitochondrial DNA, not nuclear DNA. Discovered in 2015, it's rewriting how researchers…
Longevity
Epitalon: The Longevity Peptide with 30 Years of Russian Research Behind It
Epitalon has one of the longest research histories of any peptide in the longevity space. Here's what the studies actually show —…
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Longevity
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin: Why Researchers Pair These Two Peptides
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are almost always studied together. Here's the science behind why — and what each one actually does.
Skin
GHK-Cu: The Copper Peptide That’s Been in Skin Science for 30 Years
GHK-Cu has one of the longest research histories of any peptide — spanning pharmaceutical labs and cosmetic science. Here's what three decades…
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Recovery
TB-500: How a Protein Your Body Already Makes Could Help It Heal Faster
TB-500 is a synthetic version of a protein your body already produces. Here's what researchers have learned about it — and why…
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Recovery
BPC-157: The Peptide Athletes and Surgeons Are Watching
BPC-157 has one of the most studied preclinical profiles of any peptide. Here's what the research actually shows — in plain English.
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