About This Wiki

This is an independent, educational reference on peptides. Our goal is to be the clear, neutral, well-sourced resource the topic currently lacks.

What makes this different

  • Independent. No commercial interest in any product or vendor.
  • Everything is cited. Claims link to primary literature where it exists; we flag when it doesn’t.
  • Evidence is graded. Each claim is labelled Approved / Clinical / Preclinical / Anecdotal — see Evidence Grading Explained.
  • We date everything. Pages carry a last_reviewed date and legal status is time-stamped, because regulation is moving fast.

How we work

See Editorial Standards for our methodology, sourcing policy, and how we separate what’s known from what’s marketed.

Authorship & credentials

This wiki is maintained by independent contributors. No medical, scientific, or other professional credentials are claimed. Judge the content on its cited sources and evidence grades — not on authority. See Editorial Standards and Evidence Grading Explained.


Educational information only — not medical advice. See Disclaimer.