About
Clear peptide education, free of hype.
PeptideWiseexists because most information about peptides sits at one of two extremes: dense academic papers on one side, and breathless marketing on the other. We aim for the sensible middle — explaining what each peptide is, how it's thought to work, and what the research has actually looked at, in language anyone can follow.
How to read our guides
Every peptide guide follows the same structure:
- What it is— the peptide's class, origin and the receptor or pathway it acts on.
- How it's thought to work — the mechanism in plain English.
- Potential health benefits — the areas it has been studied for, framed honestly.
- What the research says — the state of the evidence, including its limits.
- Considerations — practical and safety notes.
Our language is deliberate
You'll see phrases like “studied for”, “may support” and “has been investigated in”. That's intentional. Many peptides are promising but early-stage, and a lot of the most exciting findings come from cell or animal models rather than large human trials. We won't overstate what's known.
Where the product links go
At the bottom of each guide we point to a supplier we trust for research-grade material — Pharma Tides — which publishes a Certificate of Analysis for every batch. Those are the only commercial links on the site. PeptideWisedoesn't sell anything itself.