Six long-form guides covering the conceptual foundation of working with research peptides — biochemistry, dosing, stacking, handling, side effects, and safety screening.
Biochemistry primer. The pharmacology distinctions between peptides and small molecules — and why those distinctions drive every protocol decision downstream.
Read guidePublished dose ranges by compound class, titration logic, cycling patterns, and the question every protocol must answer: what's your minimum effective dose?
Read guideLyophilization chemistry, bacteriostatic water selection, dilution math, refrigeration windows, and the chain-of-custody habits that preserve peptide potency.
Read guideHow to design rational stacks based on complementary mechanisms. Where synergy is documented, where it's marketing, and the protocols with evidence behind them.
Read guideSide-effect profiles by mechanism class, early-recognition signals, and management strategies pulled from the published adverse-event literature.
Read guideConservative-first screening framework. Contraindications, monitoring requirements, sterile technique, and the AE patterns that should trigger discontinuation.
Read guideIf you're reading these guides in order, jump to the safety guide first. Every dosing and stacking decision downstream assumes you've internalized the contraindications, screening checklist, and AE-recognition framework documented there.