The Science of Peptide Research, Decoded.
An independent educational resource focused on explaining the science behind therapeutic peptides. Examining the research objectively, separating early scientific findings from exaggerated online claims.
Important Safety Notice for Thailand
The peptide market in Thailand is largely unregulated. Before considering any peptide compound, be aware of these critical safety issues.
Not Thai FDA Approved
The majority of peptides sold in Thailand have not been approved by the Thai Food and Drug Administration. They are not registered pharmaceuticals and carry no regulatory guarantee of safety, quality, or efficacy.
Counterfeit Products Are Common
Bad actors are selling fake, mislabelled, and contaminated peptides throughout Thailand. Products may contain the wrong compound, incorrect concentrations, bacterial contamination, or no active ingredient at all.
Prescription Required
Peptides should only be obtained through a licensed doctor with a valid prescription, and only when medically appropriate. Self-sourcing injectable compounds without medical oversight can put your health at risk.
Serious Health Risks
Injecting unverified peptides can cause infections, allergic reactions, organ damage, and other serious adverse effects. Contaminated or degraded compounds pose unpredictable dangers that may not be immediately apparent.
Research Domains
Explore compounds organized by their primary biological research domains.
Recovery & Repair
Accelerate tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and minimize downtime.
Longevity & Aging
Cellular senescence modulation and DNA repair support protocols.
Cognitive Focus
Enhance neuroplasticity, focus, and mitigate brain fog.
Body Composition
Optimize metabolic rate, lipolysis, and lean mass accretion.
What the Research Actually Shows
BPC-157
Body Protection Compound, Accelerating Tissue Repair at the Molecular Level
- Accelerated Tissue Healing
- Gastric Cytoprotection
- Anti-Inflammatory Action
- Neuroprotective Properties
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
Synergistic Growth Hormone Optimization, Amplifying Natural GH Pulsatility
Read ProfileCJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
Synergistic Growth Hormone Optimization, Amplifying Natural GH Pulsatility
- Enhanced Growth Hormone Output
- Selective Hormone Profile
- Body Composition Support
- Recovery & Longevity Support
Semax
Neurogenic Peptide, BDNF Upregulation for Cognitive Enhancement
- Cognitive Enhancement
- Neuroprotection
- Memory & Learning Support
- Mood Stabilization
Not All Peptides Are Created Equal
The unregulated peptide market is flooded with low-quality compounds. Understanding the difference could be the difference between results and risk.
The Problem
Many online peptide vendors sell compounds with no Certificate of Analysis, no third-party testing, and no verifiable purity data. Without analytical verification, there is no way to confirm what is actually in the vial. Contaminants, degraded compounds, incorrect sequences, and dangerously low purity levels are common in unverified peptides. You could be injecting anything.
What to Look For
Legitimate peptides documented in scientific literature come with batch-specific HPLC chromatograms showing purity above 98%, mass spectrometry data confirming molecular identity, and a Certificate of Analysis tied to a traceable lot number. If a vendor cannot provide this documentation, their product has not been analytically verified and should not be trusted.
Quality Protocol
All compounds are verified to ≥98% purity via HPLC, identity-confirmed by mass spectrometry, and independently tested by a third-party laboratory prior to release. Batch-specific certificates of analysis are available for every batch.
The Research Pathway
Identify Research Goals
Define your area of interest: Recovery, Cognition, Longevity, or Body Composition.
Study the Science
Review compound profiles, published research, and mechanism of action data.
Understand Protocols
Explore dosage ranges, administration routes, and cycle timing from the literature.
Consult a Specialist
Always work with a licensed healthcare provider before using any peptide compound.
Our Editorial Standards
Built on peer-reviewed science, editorial rigour, and a commitment to accuracy.
Peer-Reviewed Sources
Every article is built on findings from peer-reviewed journals, clinical trials, and recognised scientific databases - ensuring the information you read reflects current research consensus.
Fact-Checked & Source-Verified
All claims, statistics, and mechanism descriptions are independently fact-checked and traced back to their original sources before publication.
Evidence-Based Writing
Our editorial process requires that every compound profile, research summary, and guide is grounded in published scientific literature - never anecdotal reports or unsubstantiated claims.
Medical Review
All content is reviewed for scientific accuracy by qualified professionals with expertise in peptide biochemistry and pharmacology before it is published.
Peptide Intelligence
In-depth guides and research summaries to deepen your understanding of peptide science.
Protocol Library
Comprehensive dosing guides, cycle protocols, and stacking frameworks grounded in published research and clinical literature.
Browse Protocols →Deep Research Reviews
We read the clinical studies and publicly available data so you do not have to. Every compound review names every study, states every limitation, and grades the evidence.
Read Reviews →Reconstitution Guide
Step-by-step preparation instructions with calculated dosing tables for precision administration every time.
View Guide →Provider Safety Guide
How to evaluate providers, spot fabricated COAs, understand the quality gap, and protect yourself from unverified compounds.
Read Guide →How Peptides Are Administered
Different compounds require different routes of administration based on their molecular properties, stability, and target tissue.
Subcutaneous Injection
Most common routeMost peptides in the published literature are administered via subcutaneous injection. Lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder is reconstituted with bacteriostatic water before use.
Auto-Injector Pen
Dose-controlledSome peptide-based therapeutics (notably GLP-1 receptor agonists) use pen-style devices with dial-a-dose mechanisms, allowing precise volume control per injection.
Oral Administration
Limited bioavailabilityMost peptides are degraded by digestive enzymes, making oral delivery challenging. A small number of compounds have demonstrated oral bioavailability in published studies, sometimes using enteric coatings.
Intranasal Route
CNS-targetingCertain small peptides can reach the central nervous system via the olfactory and trigeminal nerve pathways when administered intranasally, bypassing the blood-brain barrier.
