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Mechanism, dosing and method — reasoned from primary sources, written to be acted on, not quoted. New pieces ship alongside the catalog.
How fast you ramp up changes what you lose
Ramp speed quietly decides how much of your loss is fat versus muscle. Here's how to read the signal and titrate for fat.
Read →BPC-157 and TB-500: what each one actually does
They're almost always paired, but they do different jobs. Stack them on purpose, not by folklore.
Read →GHK-Cu runs on NAD+ — the part nobody mentions
The copper peptide kicks off a big repair program that needs fuel. Here's why it tends to plateau around week six.
Read →Why a round number on the syringe beats a "precise" one
Mixing math that lands on a clean mark you can actually read beats a decimal you have to squint at.
Read →Mixed doesn't mean forever: how long a vial really lasts
What "28 days in the fridge" actually means — and how it turns into a reorder date.
Read →Why two peptides can beat one bigger dose
A simple look at why GH pairs like CJC-1295 + ipamorelin mimic your natural rhythm instead of overriding it.
Read →NAD+ is a fuel, not a stimulant
What NAD+ actually does, where it gets used up, and which stacks quietly draw it down.
Read →The trial group wasn't you — start low
Dose ranges often come from heavier, less-active study groups. If you're leaner, the same dose hits harder.
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