// Education Hub — Peptides, Explained const LESSONS = [ { id: "what", n: "01", eyebrow: "★ THE BASICS", short: "What is a peptide?", headline: "A peptide is a tiny piece of protein your body uses to send a message.", body: [ "Your cells talk to each other constantly. Every second, they're sending texts that say things like 'grow more collagen,' 'release more growth hormone,' 'calm down inflammation,' 'go to sleep already.'", "Those texts are peptides. Tiny strings of amino acids. Each one says one specific thing.", "As you age, your body sends fewer of these texts. Or sends them less reliably. That's a big part of what aging actually is — your cellular phone plan getting worse.", "When you take a peptide, you're sending the text your body forgot to send. That's it. Not a drug that overrides your biology. A signal that's already in your DNA." ], facts: [ ["Insulin", "is a peptide"], ["Oxytocin", "is a peptide"], ["Glucagon (Ozempic)", "is a peptide"], ["Even sleep itself", "starts with one"], ], }, { id: "safe", n: "02", eyebrow: "★ SAFETY", short: "Are peptides safe?", headline: "Most have decades of research. Your body already makes them. The risks come from where you get them.", body: [ "Some peptides have been studied for 40+ years. GHK-Cu was discovered in 1973. Sermorelin has been prescribed since the 1990s. Semaglutide (Ozempic) is one of the most-studied medications in the world right now.", "They're not steroids. They don't override your physiology — they nudge it. Side effects exist but are usually mild: a little redness at the injection site, maybe some nausea the first week on a GLP-1.", "The real risk isn't the peptide. It's where you get it. Gray-market peptides sold as 'research chemicals' are unregulated, often contaminated, sometimes not even what the label says.", "That's why every peptide on this site comes from a U.S. licensed compounding pharmacy, with a real prescription from a real clinician, after a real consult. You see the lab results for your batch." ], facts: [ ["1973", "GHK-Cu discovered"], ["200+", "GHK-Cu studies"], ["1990s", "Sermorelin prescribed"], ["FDA-approved", "Semaglutide"], ], }, { id: "take", n: "03", eyebrow: "★ HOW YOU TAKE THEM", short: "How do you take them?", headline: "Most are a tiny needle. Some are a cream. A few are a pill. None of them require a doctor's office.", body: [ "Most peptides are subcutaneous — a tiny insulin-style needle into the fat layer just under your skin. It's the same way millions of diabetics dose themselves every day. The needle is shorter than a fingernail. Most people barely feel it.", "Some peptides come as a cream or serum — GHK-Cu for skin, BPC-157 for scars. You apply them like any other skincare.", "A few come as capsules or sublingual lozenges — usually for gut healing or quick mood/cognitive effects.", "Whatever method fits your goal, we send everything you need: the peptide itself, the syringes (if injectable), alcohol wipes, a sharps container, and a guide written in plain English. The whole kit shows up in 48 hours." ], facts: [ ["Subcutaneous", "Most common"], ["Topical", "Skin + scalp"], ["Oral", "Gut + mood"], ["Nasal", "Brain + focus"], ], }, { id: "fast", n: "04", eyebrow: "★ TIMELINES", short: "How fast do they work?", headline: "Some are fast. Most are slow. Anyone selling you 'instant' is selling you something else.", body: [ "Different peptides work on different timescales — depending on what they're asking your body to do.", "Fast ones (minutes to a day): PT-141 for libido kicks in around 30 minutes. Semax for focus, same day. DSIP for sleep, within hours.", "Medium ones (1–4 weeks): Selank for anxiety. BPC-157 for inflammation. GLP-1s for appetite.", "Slow ones (4–12+ weeks): Anything that grows new tissue. Hair regrowth, collagen, tendon repair, muscle gain. Your body is literally rebuilding things — it doesn't matter how good the signal is, the construction takes time.", "If a peptide claims to grow back hair in two weeks, it doesn't. That's just biology. The honest answer is: the slower stuff is the most worth doing." ], facts: [ ["30 min", "PT-141 (libido)"], ["Same day", "Semax (focus)"], ["1–4 wks", "Appetite, mood"], ["8–12 wks", "Hair, collagen, muscle"], ], }, ]; /* ============ HERO ============ */ const HeroMolecules = () => ( /* Subtle ambient background — 4 peptide chains drifting at different speeds */ ); const Hero = () => (
★ HOW TO BECOME A SUPER STAR ~6 MIN READ

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No jargon. No bro-science. Just the truth in plain English.

Four honest questions. By the end of this page, you'll know exactly what peptides are, whether they're safe, and whether they make sense for you. That's it. No upsell.

Start with the basics → Or skip to my match
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★ FOUR QUESTIONS
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★ NOW YOU KNOW

Ready to
pick a goal?

Hair. Skin. Muscle. Fat loss. Mind. Pick the one that matters most right now — we'll match you with the peptide that's been studied for it.

Find my peptide → Browse by goal
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