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Do injectable peptides really work?

5 min read
Over 100 peptide drugs are FDA-approved for specific medical conditions, including diabetes and osteoporosis, proving that some peptides work under strict medical supervision [1]. However, the real question for many considering performance or cosmetic enhancement is: do injectable peptides really work when purchased from unregulated online sources for unproven uses?

Who Should Avoid Peptides? A Guide to Contraindications and Safety

5 min read
With over 80 peptide-based medications approved by the FDA for therapeutic use, it is crucial to understand which individuals should avoid peptides and the potential risks involved. Peptides are powerful compounds, and like any medication, they are not suitable for everyone and require careful medical consideration before use.

Navigating the Rules: Is IGF-1 Legal to Buy?

4 min read
An estimated 3 to 4 million Americans use unregulated performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), a figure that likely undercounts the true scope [1.8.5]. Amidst this, many ask: is IGF-1 legal to buy for personal use? The answer is complex and critical for health and safety.

Which is better, a CJC 1295 or a Tesamorelin? A Pharmacological Comparison

4 min read
Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved medication shown to reduce visceral abdominal fat in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy by up to 18% over 12 months [1.3.5, 1.6.4]. When considering **which is better, a CJC 1295 or a tesamorelin**, it's crucial to understand their vast differences in legal status, mechanism, and application.