CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are two of the most consistently sourced peptides in the Canadian research market. They show up together so often that researchers new to the space sometimes assume they’re the same compound or that one requires the other. They’re not and it doesn’t, but there are reasons why they’re frequently discussed together. This […]
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Sourcing retatrutide for the first time can feel more complicated than it needs to be. The market is fragmented, the quality varies significantly between suppliers, and if you haven’t done it before it’s not always obvious what the process looks like or what you should be checking before you commit. This guide walks through the […]
GHK-Cu has been around in the research literature longer than most peptides currently getting attention. It was first identified in human plasma in the early 1970s and has been the subject of published research ever since. That’s actually part of what makes it interesting from a research standpoint. There’s a deeper body of literature to […]
Storage is one of those things that doesn’t get enough attention in the peptide research space. You can source a high purity compound from a reputable supplier, have the documentation to back it up, and still compromise your research material through improper handling on your end. Retatrutide is no exception. Here’s what researchers need to […]
If you’re sourcing lyophilized research peptides, bacteriostatic water is not optional. It’s part of the process. Yet it’s one of those things that researchers, especially those new to working with peptides, often don’t think about until they’re ready to reconstitute and realize they don’t have it. This post covers what bacteriostatic water is, why it […]
BPC-157 is one of the most researched peptides in the space right now. If you’ve spent any time in research communities online, whether Reddit, forums, or academic circles, you’ve seen it come up constantly. It’s been that way for a few years and the interest doesn’t seem to be slowing down. This post covers what […]
If you’ve spent any time researching peptide suppliers, you’ve probably come across the name Janoshik. It comes up often enough that it’s worth understanding what it actually means, why it matters, and what to look for when a supplier claims their products have been Janoshik tested. What is Janoshik Analytical? Janoshik Analytical is an independent […]
Finding a reliable peptide supplier in Canada is harder than it should be. The market is full of options, but the quality gap between suppliers is enormous. Some have rigorous testing protocols and full documentation. Others are essentially drop-shipping compounds they know nothing about. From the outside, they can look identical. This guide breaks down […]
If you’ve been following the peptide research space over the last couple of years, you’ve probably noticed retatrutide coming up more and more. It’s not hard to see why. While semaglutide and tirzepatide got most of the attention first, researchers started paying closer attention to retatrutide once data on its triple receptor activity started circulating. […]
If you’ve been trying to source retatrutide in Canada, you already know the frustrating reality. Most of what you find through a Google search is either American, ships from overseas, or looks sketchy enough that you’d rather not risk it. This guide cuts through that. Here’s what you need to know about buying retatrutide in […]