Research Library

Every peptide.
Every citation.

Each hub contains: overview, history, mechanism, current evidence, safety considerations, regulatory status, and references — reviewed quarterly.

P-01Recovery
BPC-157
The body's pit crew for repair.

A repair-focused peptide that supports blood flow to damaged tissue and accelerates the cellular signals your body uses to heal.

84 studiesRead hub →
P-02Metabolic
Retatrutide
The next generation of fat loss.

A triple-agonist peptide that hits three metabolic targets at once, outperforming semaglutide in head-to-head trials.

47 studiesRead hub →
P-03Recovery
TB-500
Rebuilds injuries that won't heal.

A synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, the repair protein your body makes naturally — pushed to levels the body could never hit alone.

42 studiesRead hub →
P-04Muscle
Follistatin 344
Removes the brake on muscle growth.

Blocks myostatin — the protein that limits how much muscle you can build — allowing hypertrophy past normal genetic ceilings.

28 studiesRead hub →
P-05Growth Hormone
CJC-1295
Tells your body to make more of its own GH.

Signals the pituitary to release higher pulses of natural growth hormone — better recovery, deeper sleep, fat loss, and lean muscle in one signal.

71 studiesRead hub →
P-06Muscle
IGF-1 LR3
Skips the middleman. Builds muscle directly.

The long-acting form of IGF-1 — pushes nutrients into muscle cells instead of fat, cuts recovery time, and drives obvious size and strength gains.

39 studiesRead hub →
P-07Growth Hormone
Ipamorelin
Clean GH pulses. No cortisol spike.

Controls how growth hormone gets released — strong, clean pulses without raising cortisol or prolactin. One of the safest GH peptides long-term.

58 studiesRead hub →
P-08Skin
GHK-Cu
The aesthetic and longevity copper peptide.

A copper peptide naturally abundant in youth that boosts collagen, tightens skin, reduces wrinkles, and accelerates wound healing.

96 studiesRead hub →
P-09Longevity
Epitalon
Protects the caps on your DNA.

A four-amino-acid peptide believed to preserve telomere length — the protective caps on DNA that shorten with each cell division.

29 studiesRead hub →