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Peptides for Liver Health: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The peptides with real liver-health evidence are GLP-1 medications, working through their effect on fatty liver disease, and the “liver detox peptides” sold…
Peptides for Libido: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
One peptide for libido actually works well enough that the FDA approved it: PT-141, sold as Vyleesi.
Peptides for Joint Pain: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The truthful picture for peptides and joint pain in 2026: the most-hyped option, BPC-157, rests largely on animal research, while the better-evidenced peptide…
Peptides for Inflammation: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The truthful picture for peptides and inflammation in 2026: the direct “anti-inflammatory peptide” story is mostly preclinical, while the evidence-supported routes are indirect….
Peptides for Immune Health: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The immune peptide with real human evidence, thymosin alpha-1, is an approved drug in much of the world but not in the US,…
Peptides for Heart Health: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The peptides that actually protect the heart are GLP-1 medications, with cardiovascular outcome trials in tens of thousands of people, and the gap…
Peptides for Hair Growth: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
The truthful version for hair: peptide evidence is preliminary, and no peptide matches the proven hair-loss treatments.
Peptides for Gut Health: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The most popular gut peptide, BPC-157, has almost no human evidence behind its specific gut claims, while the gut peptide with the best…
Peptides for Golfers: Joint and Tendon Longevity
Introduction If you play golf regularly, the best protection for your joints and tendons is mobility work, strength training, and sound swing mechanics, not…