Guides
Educational, source-cited articles for visitors who want to understand the compounds we sell before they buy. Every guide is reviewed against our editorial policy and links back to the relevant product categories so you can act on what you learn.
All guides
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How to safely buy BPC-157 online in Europe: A complete guide
A rigorous primer on navigating the European research peptide market, verifying third-party purity testing, and understanding legal boundaries for BPC-157.
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Methyldrostanolone cycle length, dosage, and side effects
An evidence-led, comprehensive guide to Methyldrostanolone (Superdrol) cycle length, optimal dosages, dry muscle results, and liver protection protocols.
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SARMs vs anabolic steroids: a transparent comparison
Receptor selectivity, side-effect profile, suppression risk, and the legal status of selective androgen receptor modulators next to traditional AAS.
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Post-cycle therapy (PCT) explained
Why HPTA recovery matters, how SERMs (Clomid, Tamoxifen) and AIs differ, and a transparent overview of timing, dosing and bloodwork before, during and after PCT.
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BPC-157 vs TB-500: which peptide for which injury?
Mechanism, half-life, route of administration and the connective-tissue, gut and tendon evidence behind each peptide — plus how athletes commonly combine them.
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TUDCA and on-cycle liver support, explained
Why TUDCA is the most-cited bile-acid hepatoprotectant in modern cycle protocols, how it differs from milk thistle and NAC, and how to time it around oral 17α-alkylated compounds.
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Beginner peptide stack: how to start
A practical, evidence-led primer on choosing your first peptides — BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin — with dosing windows, stacking logic and what to expect over a 12-week run.
Why we publish guides
Anabolic compounds, peptides and post-cycle therapy are health topics. Bad information costs people their bloodwork — sometimes their long-term health. These guides exist so that the customer who reaches our checkout has read a fair summary of the mechanism, the realistic timelines and the risks, with primary sources cited inline.
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