FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to take peptides every day?

A typical course is 30 days, taking 2 capsules per day (one in the morning, one in the evening). Many people repeat a course 2–4 times per year, depending on their wellness goals.

Is dosage different for men and women?

No. Dosage is not influenced by sex, weight, or age.

Which peptides should I take?

This depends on what area of the body you want to support. Each peptide bioregulator corresponds to a specific system or organ (for example immune system, brain, liver, joints, and so on).

If you’re unsure, you’re welcome to contact us, and we can help you understand which products fit your goals.

Are peptides considered medicine?

No. These short peptides are classified as nutritional supplements. They are non-hormonal and consist of naturally occurring amino acid sequences.

Why are some peptide products online cheaper?

Low-cost alternatives are often produced without proper quality control and may not contain the correct peptide sequences. Our products are tested by independent laboratories and verified through customs control to ensure authenticity and purity. Taxes and customs fees are included in our pricing.

What is a good general peptide combination for older adults?

A commonly used foundational trio includes:

  • Glandokort® – adrenal support
  • Vladonix® – immune system support
  • Ventfort® – vascular system support

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What is the usual dosage for peptide bioregulators?

Standard use is: 2 capsules per day for 30 days (one in the morning, one in the evening). Courses can be repeated every 2–6 months depending on personal needs.

Are there any side effects?

Peptide bioregulators have been used for decades and are known for their high safety profile. No significant side effects have been reported. These peptides support normal protein synthesis and do not overstimulate the body.

How can I know if peptides are working?

Effects can be subtle and gradual. If you want objective feedback, consider doing wellness or biomarker tests before and after a peptide course to compare changes.

Can Endoluten be used for sleep support?

Endoluten is a peptide associated with the pineal gland, which naturally produces melatonin. While it does not contain melatonin, it is traditionally used to support the pineal gland’s normal function.

Why should I take peptides?

As we age, natural protein synthesis in cells slows down. Short peptides support the body’s normal regulatory processes, helping maintain healthy cellular function.

What exactly are peptide bioregulators?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids.

Each organ and system in the body uses unique peptide sequences for regulation.

These supplements contain targeted, naturally occurring peptide complexes that support normal cellular processes.

Do peptide bioregulators work for everyone?

If your protein synthesis is already functioning normally, you may feel little difference.

However, the peptides do not accumulate or overstimulate the body, and you cannot overdose on them when used as directed.

If you notice no effect, the issue may relate to a different system than expected.

How many peptide complexes can I take at the same time?

Up to 5 different peptide complexes can be taken simultaneously.

For simple protocols, 1–3 products are usually enough.

Are there any contraindications?

Yes:

  • Pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • Known intolerance to any ingredient
Can I combine peptides with other supplements?

Yes. Peptide bioregulators can safely be used together with other nutritional supplements and medication.