Free beginner download

Get the Peptide Research Starter Kit.

A quick, education-first kit for checking peptide claims, reading research context, and reviewing supplier transparency before you trust online hype.

Educational only. No medical advice, dosing, treatment claims, or human-use protocols.

Free PDF-style kit

Peptide Research Starter Kit

Claim checker • topic map • COA checklist • research guardrails

  • 20 high-interest peptide research topics and what to look up first
  • Claim-checking prompts for social posts, ads, and supplier pages
  • COA and purity-testing checklist for research-source due diligence
  • Plain-English guardrails for research use only, evidence levels, and red flags

Inside the kit

Use it before your next peptide research deep dive.

The starter kit is designed to slow down hype, organize your research questions, and help you separate marketing language from source-backed evidence.

  • Check whether a post is making a research claim, a product claim, or a medical claim.
  • Spot missing COAs, vague purity language, and unsupported safety wording.
  • Follow weekly article drops from Peptide Daily Report without hunting through social feeds.

Instant access to the starter kit plus weekly research-literacy notes. No medical advice. Unsubscribe anytime.

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Why it works

Clear, compliant, and built for research literacy.

Useful enough to earn the email, careful enough to stay education-first.

No protocols

The kit avoids human-use instructions, dosing, and stack recommendations.

Source-first

It teaches readers to check primary sources, evidence levels, and what a claim actually says.

Built for beginners

Simple language, useful checklists, and no exaggerated outcome claims.