New to Peptides? Start Here.


You’ve heard about peptides—maybe for recovery, skin health, or research purposes—but the information online is scattered, contradictory, and often unreliable.

We built this guide to cut through the noise.

Whether you’re a researcher, biohacker, or just curious, this page will walk you through everything you need to know before making your first purchase. Bookmark it. You’ll come back.

What we’ll cover:

  • What peptides actually are (plain English)
  • How to verify vendor quality
  • Essential equipment you’ll need
  • Safe handling and storage basics

For research and educational purposes only. This is not medical advice.


Peptides are short chains of amino acids—the building blocks of proteins. While proteins can contain hundreds or thousands of amino acids, peptides typically have fewer than 50.

Your body naturally produces peptides to regulate various functions: signaling cells, managing hormones, and facilitating healing. Research peptides are synthetic versions designed to study these processes.

PeptidePrimary Research Focus
BPC-157Tissue repair, gut health
TB-500Wound healing, flexibility
GHK-CuSkin regeneration, anti-aging
SemaglutideMetabolic function
IpamorelinGrowth hormone secretion

An estimated 30-40% of peptide vendors sell underdosed, contaminated, or completely fake products. Without proper verification, you have no way of knowing what you’re actually getting.

A COA is a lab report that documents:

  • Purity — Is it actually 98%+ pure?
  • Identity — Is it the correct peptide?
  • Contaminants — Is it free of harmful substances?

Learning to read a COA takes 10 minutes and protects you from wasting money on garbage.


We evaluate vendors on five criteria:

CriteriaWeightWhat We Look For
Third-Party Testing & COA Verification40%Independent lab testing, batch-specific COAs, recent test dates
Product Quality & Consistency25%98%+ purity, proper storage, sterile packaging, accurate dosing
Pricing & Value15%Fair price per mg, transparent shipping costs, no hidden fees
Customer Experience10%Shipping speed, responsive support, discreet packaging
Reputation & Longevity10%Years in business, community feedback, transparency

Based on independent COA verification and community feedback:

  1. Ascension Peptides – Best overall quality and transparency
  2. Orbitrex Peptides – Highest independent lab rating

Before your peptides arrive, you’ll need:

Required:

Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) — for reconstitution
Insulin syringes (29-31 gauge) — for precise dosing
Alcohol prep pads — for sterilization
Sharps container — for safe needle disposal

Recommended:

Peptide storage case — keeps vials organized
Mini fridge — dedicated cold storage
Mixing vials — for larger preparations

Total cost: Under $50 for basics, ~$100 for complete setup


Most peptides arrive as lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder. Before use, you’ll need to reconstitute them with bacteriostatic water.

The Process:

  1. Calculate the correct amount of BAC water
  2. Inject water slowly into the vial (along the side)
  3. Let it dissolve naturally—never shake
  4. Store reconstituted peptides in the refrigerator
  5. Use within 4-6 weeks
StateStorageDuration
Lyophilized (powder)Freezer or fridgeyears
Reconstituted (liquid)Refrigerator only4-6 weeks
TravelingInsulated cooler with ice packsHours

Never leave peptides at room temperature for extended periods.


Peptides are research compounds. They are not FDA-approved medications, and their long-term effects are not fully understood.

We provide educational information to help researchers make informed decisions. We do not provide medical advice, and nothing on this site should be interpreted as such.

Always:

  • Research thoroughly before using any compound
  • Start with conservative approaches
  • Listen to your body
  • Consult healthcare professionals when appropriate