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How we work


WhatArePeptides is a research desk. We track the peptide research literature and translate it into plain language: what the studies show, and what is still unknown.

Last updated: 2026-07-13

How our content is made

Our articles are produced by an AI-assisted research pipeline: automated tools monitor and draft summaries of published research, and the WhatArePeptides Research Desk edits and checks them before publication. We tell you this because you deserve to know how what you are reading was made.

What we do not do

We do not give medical advice. We do not tell you what to take, how much to take, or where to get it. We do not claim that any compound will produce a particular result for you. Peptides are an area of active research, much of it early, much of it in animals rather than people — and we would rather say “we don’t know yet” than pretend otherwise.

Medical decisions

Whether a compound is appropriate for you is a medical question, and it belongs with a licensed physician who knows your history. Nothing on this site is a substitute for that conversation. See our Medical Disclaimer.

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