Peptides and Adrenal Fatigue: Cortisol and HPA Axis Research
Adrenal fatigue and HPA axis dysregulation research — what Selank, Semax, and DSIP studies show about cortisol modulation, stress response, and HPA recalibration.
Adrenal fatigue and HPA axis dysregulation research — what Selank, Semax, and DSIP studies show about cortisol modulation, stress response, and HPA recalibration.
Vitamin B12 is a cobalt-containing coenzyme required for methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase — two reactions essential for DNA synthesis, methylation, and fatty acid metabolism. This guide covers B12 biochemistry, forms, deficiency research, and neurological applications.
Three weight-loss compounds, three different receptor profiles, and three different sets of clinical data. Here’s a head-to-head comparison of semaglutide, tirzepatide, and retatrutide based on what the trials actually show.
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a slow-acting immune modulator. Research shows early receptor activity at 1-2 weeks, measurable Treg shifts at 2-4 weeks, and meaningful immune marker changes at 4-8 weeks.
BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis — which raises questions for anyone with a cancer history. Here is an honest look at what the research shows, what is uncertain, and why medical consultation is essential.
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune hyperthyroid condition. Research on Thymosin Alpha-1, KPV, and BPC-157 and their potential immune-modulating relevance to thyroid autoimmunity.
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis research and peptides — what Thymosin Alpha-1, Selank, and BPC-157 studies suggest about immune modulation in autoimmune hypothyroid conditions.
A Certificate of Analysis is the single most important document when evaluating peptide quality. Here’s how to read one, what each number means, and the red flags that should make you walk away.
L-Carnitine is essential for shuttling long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for beta-oxidation. This research guide covers carnitine biochemistry, the carnitine palmitoyltransferase system, exercise performance studies, NAFLD research, and clinical trial data on supplementation.
Lipo-C is a lipotropic injection combining methionine, inositol, and choline (MIC) with additional compounds like B12 and L-carnitine. This guide covers the biochemistry of each component, hepatic fat metabolism research, and the clinical evidence for lipotropic formulations.