Free Research Guide

10 peptides. 47 clinical trials. Zero fluff.

The free research guide that separates what actually works from what the internet wants you to believe. Evidence-based. Peer-reviewed sources only.

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What's inside the guide

1

10 compounds analyzed

Full breakdowns of retatrutide, tirzepatide, semaglutide, GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and five more. How they work, what the data says, and where the evidence is weak.

2

Real trial data, not forum posts

Every claim is sourced from published studies, FDA filings, and Eli Lilly press releases. We cite the papers so you can check them yourself.

3

Dosing from actual protocols

Published trial dosing schedules plus real-world titration approaches. No guesswork, no bro-science.

4

7 retatrutide rules

The non-negotiable framework for running retatrutide without losing muscle, crashing your hormones, or rebounding the weight.

5

Honest assessments

Which peptides have real human evidence and which are riding on hype and animal studies. We tell you both.

6

Comparison table + best picks

Side-by-side comparison of all 10 compounds by evidence strength, plus goal-based recommendations: metabolic health, skin, recovery, longevity.

Compounds covered

Deep chapters on the top 5. Quick-reference profiles on the rest.

Retatrutide Tirzepatide Semaglutide GHK-Cu BPC-157 TB-500 Ipamorelin Melanotan II Selank NAD+

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47+ peer-reviewed sources. 10 compounds. One guide. Yours free.

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Is this medical advice?

No. This guide is for educational and research purposes only. It summarizes published scientific literature. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making health decisions.