Peptide blog

Straightforward explainers in plain English - how to handle vials, what researchers mean by “recovery” or “metabolic” signalling, and how to read lab paperwork. Written for curious readers and research / lab use; not personal medical advice.

Every product · Plain English

Peptide guides for everything we sell

One easy-read page per compound: what scientists study it for (injury repair, skin, metabolism, and so on) in words you do not need a PhD to follow. No cart on those pages - just a button to open the real shop listing when you want specs and pricing.

How-to series · 4 guides + tool

Peptide how-to hub

Follow the steps in order: mix powder with waterwork out your dose on a syringestore it safelysubcut injection basics. Includes a calculator so you are not doing maths in your head.

Guide

How to mix (reconstitute) a peptide vial

Lyophilised powder looks empty - this walks you through adding bacteriostatic water, what gear to use, and how to swirl without wrecking the peptide. Plain steps, no fluff.

Interactive tool

Reconstitution calculator

Type in vial size, how much water you added, and the dose you want - the page shows how many “units” to draw on a standard insulin syringe. Presets for common peptides.

Comparison

Semaglutide vs tirzepatide, simply put

Two heavily studied metabolic peptides side by side: how they are alike, how they differ, and what papers usually measure - without treating either as a consumer product.