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New to peptides? You are in the right place. We break down what each peptide actually does, what the research says, how to use it safely, and what to watch out for — in plain language anyone can understand.
Semaglutide, tirzepatide, and retatrutide are three generations of weight loss peptides. Here is how they compare on mechanism, efficacy, side effects, and availability — backed by the latest clinical trial data.
Your face is a biological scoreboard showing you what's happening inside your body. Discover how peptides like GHK-Cu and BPC-157 restore the cellular signals that drive glowing, youthful skin.
Cut calories, do more cardio, repeat until broken. Most people approach fat loss the same way — and most people hit a wall. Here is why building muscle is the metabolic engine that actually changes your body composition for good.
The peptide space can feel overwhelming fast. Dozens of compounds, overlapping use cases, conflicting information. This flowchart-style guide cuts through it all and points you to exactly the right starting peptide for your goal.
We don't just tell you what people say about peptides. We show you the actual studies, so you can judge the evidence yourself.
We tell you the side effects, the risks, and the unknowns. No hype, no cherry-picking. If the research is limited, we say so.
Have a question you are not sure how to Google? Ask our AI assistant. It knows the research and will give you a straight answer.
Step-by-step guides for dosing, mixing, and cycling peptides. Written for people who are new to this, not just for researchers.
Accelerate tissue repair and reduce inflammation
Optimize weight management and metabolic health
Cellular repair and youthful vitality
Sharpen focus, memory, and mental clarity
Stimulate growth hormone and build lean mass
Enhance libido and hormonal balance
Modulate and strengthen immune defense
Body Protection Compound
The most studied healing peptide for tissue repair and gut health
Thymosin Beta-4
Promotes systemic healing, flexibility, and cellular repair
Copper Peptide
A natural copper-binding peptide for skin health and wound healing
Ozempic
The breakthrough GLP-1 agonist for sustainable weight loss
Mounjaro
The dual-receptor agonist that outperformed every GLP-1 drug in clinical trials
Egrifta
FDA-approved GHRH analog for visceral fat reduction
If you are just starting to explore peptides, BPC-157 is probably the best one to learn about first. It was originally discovered in human stomach fluid, and researchers have been studying it for decades because it seems to speed up healing in almost every tissue they test it on — muscles, tendons, ligaments, gut lining, even the brain. The reason it works so well is that it triggers your body to build new blood vessels to the injured area, which is like calling in extra supply lines to a construction site. More blood flow means faster repair. Whether you are dealing with a stubborn injury, gut issues, or just want to understand what all the fuss is about, BPC-157 is the peptide the research keeps coming back to.
Are you giving it the right signals? Explore the science behind peptide-powered recovery.
Wolverine does not just heal fast. He heals completely, every time, no scar tissue, no compensation patterns, no "it never felt the same after." Here is what that looks like in real biology, and the peptides that come closest to making it happen.
Two of the most popular healing peptides compared head-to-head. We break down the mechanisms, use cases, and how to choose the right one for your goals.
BPC-157 has been the gold standard healing peptide for years. But Pentadeca Arginate (PDA) is emerging as a compelling alternative with some key advantages. We break down the science so you can make an informed choice.
Most peptide research has been conducted in male subjects, but women have unique hormonal and physiological considerations that affect how peptides work. This guide covers the most relevant peptides for women and how to use them safely.
A 32-page plain-language guide covering what peptides are, how they work, the 7 key categories, safety essentials, and how to read the research. Perfect if you are just getting started.
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