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Mess up reconstitution once and you've flushed expensive research compound down the drain. This guide shows you exactly how to do it right—equipment, technique, math, and the mistakes that trip up even experienced researchers.
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NAD+ has been known since 1906, but only recently have researchers figured out how to boost it effectively—and why that might matter for longevity. Here's what the science actually says about supplementation, cellular metabolism, and aging.
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BPC-157 is one of the most talked-about peptides in tissue repair research. But what does the science actually say? Here's the evidence-based reality check—what we know, what we don't, and what's still being figured out.
Read More →Peptide Storage Guide: How to Properly Store Research Peptides
The fastest way to waste expensive peptides? Store them wrong. A peptide stored correctly can stay stable for years. Stored poorly, it might be garbage within days. Here's how to get it right.
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