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Peptides are one of the fastest-moving areas of health and medical research and one of the most misunderstood.

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Weight Management

GLP-1 medicines, dual agonists, triple agonists, metabolic optimisation and obesity research.

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Cellular Repair & Longevity

Mitochondrial function, healthy ageing, cellular resilience, and longevity-focused compounds.

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Natural vs Synthetic Peptides: What’s the Difference

Natural vs Synthetic Peptides: What’s the Difference?

Peptides · June 24, 2026

Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the same building blocks that make up proteins. Your body already produces thousands of them…

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What Are Peptides and How Do They Work? Everything You Need to Know in 2026

Peptides · June 18, 2026

Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the same building blocks that make up proteins. Your body already produces thousands of them…

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The latest from the world of peptide research.

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Peptides work by binding to receptors in the body and signaling specific biological responses. Different peptides target different systems including muscle recovery, fat metabolism, collagen production, and cellular regeneration.
Safety depends on the specific peptide, dosage, quality, and medical supervision. Many peptides are still being researched and are not approved medicines in some regions. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before use.
GLP-1 peptides are compounds that mimic glucagon-like peptide-1, a hormone involved in appetite regulation and blood sugar control. They are commonly researched for weight management and metabolic health.
Peptides are signaling molecules made from amino acids, while steroids are synthetic hormone compounds. Peptides generally work by stimulating natural biological pathways rather than replacing hormones directly.
Some peptides, particularly GLP-1 and dual/triple agonists, are being researched for appetite control, metabolic regulation, and body composition support.