Peptide Finder
Answer 6 questions about your primary goal, health status, and preferences to get personalized peptide recommendations ranked by relevance. Based on the clinical research profiles of 12 therapeutic peptides.
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What is your primary goal?
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What is your age range?
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Your experience with peptides?
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Preferred administration route?
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Monthly budget for peptides?
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What type of peptides are you open to?
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Do any of these health factors apply to you? (select all that apply — used to refine your matches)
What You'll Get
- Top 2–3 peptide recommendations with rationale
- Evidence summary for each recommended peptide
- Suggested starting protocol (dose range, timing, cycle length)
- Notes on access and legal status
- Links to detailed peptide profile pages
Frequently Asked Questions
Are peptides legal to use?
Legality varies by peptide and country. Some peptides like tesamorelin and PT-141 (Vyleesi) are FDA-approved with a prescription. Others are available as research chemicals. Compounding pharmacy access was restricted for several peptides in 2024. Always consult a physician before using peptides therapeutically.
What is the safest peptide for beginners?
BPC-157 and semax are generally considered beginner-friendly. BPC-157 has a strong safety profile across 600+ animal studies and can be taken orally for gut issues. Semax is administered as a nasal spray, avoiding injections entirely.
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