Your peptide research guide
Understand the landscape. Walk your path with clearer eyes.
Plain-English notes on what people explore, what might help, what to watch for, and how strong the science looks — so you can make informed choices on your journey.
74 plain-language monographs · 158 papers on file for core compounds
Popular starting points
A few well-known compounds — each page follows the same simple layout.
5-Amino-1MQ
Metabolic small molecule
Often sold next to peptides for body composition research.
Abaloparatide
Bone / PTHrP analogue
Doctors use it to strengthen bone and lower fracture risk in high-risk osteoporosis — not as a gym recovery drug.
ACE-031
Myostatin pathway
Muscle-wasting disease research — not a healthy-person shortcut.
Adamax
Nootropic / neuro
Marketed as a stronger/stabler Semax cousin — claims need skepticism.
Not sure where to start?
Six simple profiles match common goals to a small set of compounds — a friendly on-ramp before you dive deep.
Banged-up athlete
Sore tendons, pulled muscles, and a lot of internet talk about “healing peptides”
2 compounds in research stack
Desk brain
Focus, mental stamina, and “smart peptides” with uneven proof
2 compounds in research stack
Wired and tired
Stressed out, can't turn your brain off, and looking for calmer options people discuss
2 compounds in research stack
GH curious
Body composition, recovery, and growth-hormone releasing peptide talk
2 compounds in research stack
Skin-first
Skin quality, collagen talk, and copper peptides with real cosmetic science
1 compound in research stack
Desire, with real medicine in the picture
Sexual desire research that actually went through clinical approval for one specific use
1 compound in research stack
How to read this site
1. Why people care
A short plain-English reason the compound shows up online.
2. Upsides & downsides
What research or common discussion suggests — and what can go wrong.
3. How strong is the proof?
Animal only, some human research, or used in real medicine.