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Peptides for Night-Shift Workers: Circadian Support
If you work nights, the single most effective tool for your body clock is light and sleep timing, not a peptide.
Peptides for Muscle Preservation on GLP-1: Evidence Review
Peptides for muscle preservation on GLP-1 are one of the most asked-about and least proven topics in metabolic health right now.
Peptides for Men Over 50
Men over 50 are heavily marketed peptides for energy, muscle, and “anti-aging,” and most of it overpromises.
Peptides and Liver Health: Metabolism and Monitoring
The liver is where many drugs get processed and where drug-related injury often shows up, so it is a reasonable place to worry about peptides.
Peptides and Kidney Health: What to Monitor
Introduction The kidney story with peptides has a surprising shape: the same drug class that can hurt the kidneys in the short term protects…
Peptides for High-Stress Jobs: Cortisol and Recovery
Introduction If your job keeps you in a near-constant state of pressure, the most effective interventions are sleep, exercise, and genuine stress-management skills, not…
Are Peptides Safe for Your Heart?
Heart safety varies enormously by peptide, so the only honest answer is compound by compound.
Peptides for Wound Healing: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The wound-healing peptide with the best human evidence is GHK-Cu, while the most hyped one, BPC-157, has strong animal data but no human…
Peptides for Vegans: Sourcing and Ethics
Introduction Most peptides marketed for recovery, skin, and longevity are vegan-friendly at the molecule level because they are built by solid-phase synthesis or brewed…