Peptide Guides
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These pages are built for discovery-first research: start with the compound you are comparing or studying. Currently indexed: 10 peptide guides.
5-Amino-1MQ Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of 5-Amino-1MQ and NNMT inhibition.
BPC-157 Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of BPC-157 including dosage, stability, and tissue support studies.
CJC-1295 Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of CJC-1295 growth hormone-releasing hormone analog.
GHK-Cu Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of GHK-Cu copper peptide and tissue support.
Ipamorelin Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of ipamorelin growth hormone secretagogue.
MOTS-c Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of MOTS-c mitochondrial-derived peptide.
Retatrutide Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of retatrutide including dosage calculations, half-life, and mechanism.
Semaglutide Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of semaglutide including dosage, half-life, and GLP-1 mechanism.
TB-500 Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of TB-500 (thymosin beta-4) including dosage and mechanism.
Tirzepatide Peptide Guide
Research-based overview of tirzepatide including dosage, GIP/GLP-1 dual agonism, and half-life.
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Guides
Reference articles, explainers, half-life charts, and timeline-style educational pages.
Comparisons
Side-by-side pages for commonly compared peptides and research compounds.
Protocols
Educational protocol pages with titration context, cadence examples, and calculator links.
Stacks
Structured stack pages with overview tables, FAQ sections, and related research links.
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