Select all research objectives and observed subject parameters that apply. Selections will be cross-referenced against documented peptide mechanisms to generate a prioritized protocol shortlist.
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How to use: Select all parameters that match the subject profile under evaluation. When done, click Generate Protocol Matches to see a ranked list of peptides cross-referenced by documented mechanism. Results can be saved, shared via link, or printed.
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Metabolic Function & Blood Sugar
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Subject model gains weight easily even with a controlled diet and regular activity
Subject model has elevated fasting blood sugar or A1C levels outside the normal range
Subject model shows strong food cravings, especially for carbs and sugar
Subject model carries excess belly fat that is resistant to standard interventions
Subject model reports feeling hungry again shortly after a full meal
Subject model has a slow metabolism — fat accumulates quickly and is slow to come off
Research objective targets insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome
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Bioenergetics & Mitochondrial Function
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Subject model is chronically tired even after a full night of sleep
Subject model's energy levels drop significantly in the afternoon
Subject model feels physically wiped out during or after moderate exercise
Subject model relies heavily on caffeine or stimulants to get through the day
Research objective targets mitochondrial dysfunction or poor cellular energy production
Subject model shows lingering fatigue following illness, injury, or an overtraining period
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Fat Metabolism & Body Composition
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Research objective is fat loss while keeping or building lean muscle mass
Subject model has stubborn body fat that doesn't respond to diet or exercise
Subject model has lost noticeable muscle mass over the past few years
Subject model has confirmed or suspected low growth hormone (GH) levels
Subject model has fat concentrated in the belly with less muscle in arms and legs — a common sign of GH decline
Research objective is improving body composition without aggressive calorie restriction
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Longevity & Cellular Health
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Primary research objective is slowing down the biological aging process
Subject model shows physical signs of aging faster than their actual age
Research scope includes telomere length, DNA repair, and cellular aging mechanisms
Subject model's immune system appears weaker — getting sick more often than before
Subject model has a family history of age-related conditions like heart disease or cognitive decline
Research objective is healthspan — staying healthy and functional longer, not just living longer
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Cognitive Biomarkers & Neuroprotection
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Subject model experiences brain fog, poor focus, or mental fatigue on a regular basis
Subject model shows a noticeable decline in memory and recall
Subject model has anxiety that gets in the way of daily function and performance
Research objective is long-term brain health and reducing brain inflammation
Subject model struggles with learning, thinking speed, or making decisions
Subject model has trouble bouncing back from stress — elevated cortisol or burnout markers
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Recovery, Repair & Inflammation
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Subject model has a chronic injury — tendon, ligament, or joint — that hasn't fully healed
Subject model has ongoing gut issues — leaky gut, IBS, IBD, or chronic gut inflammation
Subject model takes much longer than expected to recover after workouts or physical stress
Subject model has elevated inflammation markers (CRP, IL-6) or signs of whole-body inflammation
Research objective is speeding up recovery after surgery or a major injury
Subject model has an autoimmune condition or experiences recurring immune flare-ups
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Endocrine Axis, Sleep & Regenerative Signaling
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Subject model has poor sleep — trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up unrefreshed
Subject model has confirmed or suspected low growth hormone (GH) output
Subject model's sleep-wake cycle feels shifted or out of sync with normal rhythms
Subject model shows signs of adrenal burnout — wired but tired, crash after stress, slow recovery
Research objective is restoring natural GH pulses to support recovery and body composition
Subject model shows early or accelerated hormonal decline (early menopause, low testosterone, andropause)
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For Research Use Only. All peptides referenced here are research chemicals intended strictly for preclinical research applications. They are not approved by the FDA or any regulatory body for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical use. This tool does not constitute medical advice, a treatment protocol, or a clinical recommendation. Researchers are solely responsible for compliance with all applicable regulations governing the acquisition, handling, and use of research compounds.