About

Evidence-based protocols for people who do the work.

What This Is

The Peptide Guides is the protocol arm of the peptide research ecosystem. Where PeptideWiki.co catalogs the science — mechanisms, studies, molecular data — this site turns that research into actionable protocols.

Dosing. Timing. Cycle length. What to stack. What to avoid. Everything you need to actually run a cycle, written for people who've already decided they're doing it.

Who This Is For

Athletes, biohackers, and health-optimizers who know what peptides are and want to stop Googling dosing charts across 15 Reddit threads. You want one source, properly researched, with clear protocols and no filler.

Our Source Standard

Every protocol on this site cites at least one credible primary source. We pull from:

Clinical Research

PubMed Peer-Reviewed Studies

Cited in plain English, not hidden behind jargon

Community Research

Derek / More Plates More Dates

One of the most thorough peptide researchers in the community

Neuroscience

Andrew Huberman / Huberman Lab

Neuroscience-backed protocols and mechanisms

Longevity

Peter Attia / The Drive

Longevity and performance optimization

If we can't find a credible source for a claim, it doesn't make the page. Period.

How We Write

We don't write "peptides are short chains of amino acids" because you already know that.

We don't pad protocols with 800 words of background before getting to the dose.

We don't add unnecessary disclaimers every third paragraph.

Every protocol leads with the dosing table. The science supports it. The FAQ handles edge cases. That's the format.

Research Database

Our protocols reference data from the PeptideWiki.co research database — a comprehensive catalog of peptide research, mechanisms, and clinical data. Every protocol page links back to the relevant research profile so you can go deeper.

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