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The "recovery" peptide everyone asks about first.
The GLP-1 name behind the headlines.
Often mentioned alongside BPC for recovery.
The classic growth-hormone-adjacent pairing.
The dual-action GLP-1 / GIP molecule.
The copper peptide from your skincare shelf.
Light-tolerance peptide for rare skin conditions.
A fat-metabolism fragment of growth hormone.
An amylin analog paired with GLP-1s.
"Delta sleep-inducing peptide" โ the name outpaces the evidence.
The "longevity" peptide tied to telomerase claims.
A myostatin-blocking protein, popular in muscle circles.
An older growth-hormone-releasing peptide.
Known for a strong appetite-stimulating side effect.
A GnRH used to keep natural hormone signaling active.
A potent GH secretagogue with cardiac research interest.
A long-acting growth-factor variant, strength-sport favorite.
A key regulator at the top of the reproductive hormone chain.
A tiny anti-inflammatory fragment, gut-health circles.
The GLP-1 that came before semaglutide.
A human antimicrobial peptide with wound-healing interest.
The tanning peptide with a notable side-effect profile.
An oral GH secretagogue (not technically a peptide).
A mitochondria-derived peptide, metabolism research.
Bremelanotide โ approved for low sexual desire.
A triple-agonist still in clinical trials.
An anxiolytic peptide developed in Russia.
A nootropic peptide, also developed in Russia.
A GHRH fragment, once an approved diagnostic drug.
Elamipretide โ a mitochondria-targeted peptide in trials.
A GLP-1/glucagon dual agonist in late-stage trials.
Approved for a specific HIV-related fat condition.
An immune-modulating peptide, approved in some countries.