Guides that make the peptide category easier to navigate.

These guides cover preparation, storage, administration basics, and research context for readers who want practical information without clinical sales framing.

What these guides do well

Translate jargon into practical explanations.
Keep legal and safety caveats visible.
Give readers enough structure to keep researching well.

Start with sourcing, safety, and clinician questions.

beginner

How to Store Peptides: Complete Storage Guide

Learn how to properly store peptides before and after reconstitution. Temperature, light, and handling guidelines to maintain potency and safety.

intermediate

Peptide Cycling: On/Off Protocols and Best Practices

Learn about peptide cycling protocols. When to cycle on and off, common cycle lengths, and why cycling may be important for different peptide categories.

advanced

Peptide Stacking: Combination Protocols Explained

Guide to peptide stacking and combination protocols. Common stacks like CJC/Ipa, Wolverine Stack, and what research says about combining peptides safely.

intermediate

Travelling with Peptides: Airport & International Guide

How to travel with peptides safely. Airport security, international customs, cold chain tips, prescription documentation, and country-specific regulations.

intermediate

Understanding Peptide Purity: Testing & Quality Guide

How to evaluate peptide purity and quality. HPLC testing, mass spectrometry, third-party certificates of analysis, and red flags to watch for.

beginner

How to Inject Peptides: Subcutaneous Injection Guide

Step-by-step guide to subcutaneous peptide injection. Learn proper technique, injection sites, needle selection, and safety tips for self-administration.

beginner

How to Reconstitute Peptides: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to properly reconstitute lyophilised peptides with bacteriostatic water. Step-by-step instructions with photos, dosing calculations, and storage tips.

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