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Articles
Long-form writing on what the record can and cannot tell you. Every number in an article names where it came from, or the article does not publish.
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Basics
Where research peptides come from
Three completely different regulatory positions arrive in near-identical vials. Learn to tell them apart upstream, because the label is the last place that will tell you.
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Protocols
What cycling schedules rest on
Everyone quotes the same on-and-off intervals and no trial has ever tested one. Here is what the desensitisation evidence really shows, and the stopping rule that does exist.
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Protocols
Travelling with a protocol
Two agencies, two entirely different questions, and almost every guide on the internet answers one and reports it as the other. Sort that out and travelling gets a great deal simpler.
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Safety
Reading a certificate of analysis
Everyone asks for a COA. Almost nobody has been told what one is. Learn to read the four lines on it and you can see straight through most of this market.
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Safety
Peptides and drug testing
A workplace panel and an anti-doping laboratory ask unrelated questions with unrelated instruments. Follow the detection numbers back and nearly all of them lead to one nasal study on single volunteers.
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Basics
Peptides from bench to biohack
A dozen amino acids in the right order can tell a cell to build a blood vessel. That is the appeal. What the approved ones actually do, what the research ones have not shown yet, and where the line between them falls.
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