About PeptidesClav
We're an independent research team with one goal: translate the peer-reviewed peptide science into clear, accurate, actionable protocols — without the hype, gatekeeping, or bro-science that dominates most corners of this space.
Making Peptide Science Accessible
Peptide research has accelerated dramatically over the last decade. Compounds like BPC-157, TB-500, Epithalon, and the GLP-1 agonist family are attracting serious academic attention — yet the publicly available information remains fragmented across paywalled journals, Reddit threads, and vendor marketing copy that confuses rather than informs.
PeptidesClav exists to close that gap. We read the studies, extract the clinically relevant details, and write guides that a motivated non-specialist can actually use: accurate dosing windows, mechanistic explanations, stacking rationale, and honest uncertainty disclosures where the evidence is thin.
We are nota medical practice and nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. Our role is to surface and explain the science — your physician's role is to help you apply it safely to your individual circumstances.
Our Research Methodology
Every guide published on PeptidesClav follows the same evidence-evaluation framework. Here's exactly how we verify what we write.
Peer-Reviewed Sources Only
Every protocol claim is traced back to published research — PubMed-indexed studies, clinical trials, or systematic reviews. We cite our sources in-line so you can verify anything we write.
Dosing Based on Human Data
Where human trials exist we use them. Where only animal data exists we say so explicitly, apply appropriate extrapolation caveats, and flag the uncertainty in plain language.
Regular Content Audits
Peptide research moves fast. We review existing guides when new studies are published and update dosing, contraindication, and stacking information accordingly.
No Hype, No Anecdote-as-Evidence
User anecdotes and community reports inform which topics we cover, but they never serve as evidence for efficacy claims. We keep speculation clearly labelled.
A note on study quality: We distinguish between in-vitro (cell culture), in-vivo (animal), and human trial data throughout our guides. Animal data informs hypotheses — it does not confirm human outcomes. Where the evidence hierarchy matters we call it out explicitly rather than burying the caveat in fine print.
Why We Recommend Apollo Peptides
We evaluated multiple vendors against a checklist of non-negotiable quality criteria before linking to any product. Apollo Peptides cleared every bar — here's the specific evidence.
- Third-party HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) purity testing on every batch
- Mass spectrometry verification confirming molecular identity of each peptide
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) available for every product — no request needed
- Lyophilized powder shipped with desiccant for stability in transit
- US-based customer support with peptide-knowledgeable staff
- Consistent re-order experience — same lot quality over repeated purchases
Purity testing methodology matters because peptide synthesis regularly produces truncated sequences, oxidised residues, and racemised amino acids that are biologically inert or actively harmful. HPLC + mass spec together confirm both purity percentage and molecular identity — neither alone is sufficient.
Affiliate Disclosure
PeptidesClav participates in affiliate programs. When you click a product link on this site and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This is how we fund the time spent reading studies, writing guides, and maintaining the site.
Our affiliate relationship does not influence which compounds we cover, what we write about their efficacy, or which vendors we recommend. Apollo Peptides was evaluated against objective quality criteria before any commercial relationship existed — and we would remove our recommendation immediately if those quality standards slipped.
In compliance with FTC guidelines, affiliate links are present throughout the site. If you prefer to research vendors independently and purchase without using our links, that is entirely fine — the information on the site is free and always will be.
Medical Disclaimer
The content published on PeptidesClav is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol, especially if you have existing health conditions, take prescription medications, or are pregnant or nursing.
Many peptides discussed on this site are research chemicals. Their legal status varies by jurisdiction. It is your responsibility to understand and comply with the laws applicable in your location.
Individual results vary. The studies cited represent population-level findings — they do not guarantee any specific outcome for any individual user. We present the evidence as accurately as we can; we cannot predict how a given compound will affect you personally.
References & Research
All clinical claims on this page are traced to published, peer-reviewed research.