No, it is based on preclinical evidence and user practice rather than human clinical trials
RECOMMENDED SESSIONS Weekly or bi-weekly initially, transitioning to monthly maintenance based on your body's response
[DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 157.Van der Valk R., Webers C.A., Schouten J.S., Zeegers M.P., Hendrikse F
Pair it with genuine, third-party-tested peptides and the two biggest sources of variability in preclinical work are controlled: what is in the vial, and how much of it reaches each sample
These injectables are of dubious quality, produced by gray market compounding pharmacies (many of which are in China), promoted by social media influencers and figures such as Joe Rogan, and then injected by regular people who are trying to get ahead of things like age, weight loss, muscular dystrophy, said Chammout
All tests are processed through accredited UK labs, and results are interpreted to help guide peptide selection or dosing for those conducting experimental or educational research