The Science
Peptides aren't supplements — they're targeted therapeutics. Here's how they work, and why each protocol is designed by a physician, not an algorithm.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as precise biological messengers — instructing cells to repair, regulate appetite, restore hormones or modulate inflammation.
Every dose is compounded in 503A and 503B licensed U.S. pharmacies, sterility-tested and titrated to your physiology — not a one-size mass-market SKU.
Protocols draw on peer-reviewed endocrinology, regenerative-medicine and longevity literature, with conservative dosing windows reviewed by your physician.
Reading list
A curated selection of peer-reviewed studies our medical board reviews when designing protocols.
NEJM, 2022
J. Orthop. Res., 2021
Cell Metabolism, 2023
JCEM, 2020