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Peptides for Frequent Flyers: Jet Lag and Immunity
If you fly across time zones constantly, the most reliable jet-lag tools are strategic light exposure and properly timed melatonin, not peptides.
Peptides for Focus and Memory: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The peptide most sold for focus and memory, Semax, rests on Russian research that Western trials have never confirmed, and no peptide is…
Peptides for Fat Loss: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The only peptides that produce real, large-scale fat loss are GLP-1 medications, and the gap between them and every “fat-burning peptide” sold in…
Peptides for Energy: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Most peptides marketed for energy do not have a single human trial behind that specific claim.
Peptides for Desk Workers: Pain and Posture Support
If your neck and lower back hurt from sitting all day, the most effective intervention is changing how you sit and move, not injecting a peptide.
Peptides for Brain Fog: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction There is no peptide approved to clear brain fog, and the most popular options for it (Semax and Selank) rest on Russian-language research…
Peptides for Bone Health: What Works, What Does Not (2026 Evidence)
Introduction The peptides that genuinely build bone are prescription osteoporosis drugs, teriparatide and abaloparatide, not the wellness peptides marketed for “bone support.” That distinction…
Peptides for Beginners: Your First 90 Days
The best first 90 days with peptides begins before you buy anything: with labs, a clear goal, and a single intervention you can actually measure.
Peptides for Athletes: WADA Rules and Legal Options
Introduction For any drug-tested athlete, the default assumption should be that a performance or recovery peptide is banned, because most are prohibited or restricted…