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Eight research areas, one catalogue

Every compound we stock belongs to at least one research conversation. This page is the index of those conversations: what each area studies, how strong its literature is, and where the products and reading live.

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How to use this

Areas first, compounds second

The catalogue can be read two ways. Product-first: find a compound, read its page, check its certificate. Or area-first: start from a research question, see which compounds the literature attaches to it, and work inward. This page serves the second route.

Each area page follows the same contract: what the field actually studies, what the evidence honestly supports, which compounds we stock for it, and what to read next. Where a literature is thin, the page says thin — the sleep area is four sentences of candour for a reason.

Areas overlap, deliberately. NAD+ appears under energy and features in the knowledge base as not being a peptide at all; the GLP-1 class anchors weight but reaches into metabolic work broadly. The links between pages are the map; every page connects to its neighbours.

The eight areas

Pick your question

One line of honest summary each. The pages carry the rest.

Weight

Weight research

The incretin class: one receptor family, three generations of compounds, and the deepest trial data on this site.

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Muscle

Muscle and performance

Growth hormone secretagogues and the pulsatility argument — plus the heaviest anti-doping overlap in the catalogue.

Read
Recovery

Recovery and repair

BPC-157, TB-500 and the injury-model literature: substantial in animals, absent in humans, stated as such.

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Skin

Skin research

GHK-Cu and the dermal work — the corner of the field with the most direct line to established cosmetic science.

Read
Cognition

Cognition research

Semax, selank and dihexa: compounds from research traditions the Western literature is still catching up with.

Read
Energy

Energy and longevity

NAD+, MOTS-c, SS-31 and epitalon — mitochondria, ageing claims, and the widest gap between hype and data.

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Sleep

Sleep research

The smallest area, essentially DSIP and honesty about a literature that never grew.

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Libido

Libido research

PT-141 and oxytocin: central mechanisms rather than vascular ones, and one genuinely approved molecule.

Read
Questions

About the areas

How this index relates to the rest of the site.

Why organise by research area rather than by compound?
Because that is how the literature is organised. Compounds come and go from research conversations; the conversations themselves are the stable unit.
Do the areas overlap?
Constantly, and the pages link across where they do. A compound with two research lives — semax in cognition, say — appears in both with different context.
Are all areas equally supported by evidence?
No, and the pages are explicit about the differences. Weight research rests on completed clinical programmes; sleep research rests on a handful of old papers. Both facts are stated where they apply.
Where do new compounds get added?
Into whichever area their literature attaches them to, with a compound page in the knowledge base. The area pages are updated when the catalogue is.
Choose a door

Every area leads to the same standard

Different questions, different literatures — one purity floor, one certificate per batch, one honest description at a time.

For laboratory and research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not a medicine and not a food supplement. Sold to persons aged 18 and over.

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