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Recovery Peptides · The Honest Landscape

The peptides everyone’s asking about for recovery. Sorted by what’s actually available.

A plain-English guide to recovery peptides, what's legal now, what's coming, and what we'd never overpromise. We sort them by what you can actually get, and tell you the truth about the evidence on each.

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Active-agers and masters athletes, recreational only (these peptides are WADA-prohibited for tested competition).
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Why sourcing is the whole game

The molecule is easy to find. The safe version isn’t.


Most peptides online ship under a “research use only: not for human consumption” label. That one phrase lets a seller skip FDA oversight, sterility testing, and any real manufacturing standard, and hands the entire risk to you.

What you’re not getting here
  • No research-chemical vials.
  • No “not for human use” labels.
  • No anonymous overseas seller.
  • A clinician, a licensed pharmacy, and a test result you can actually see.
The Peptós.LIFE lane

Prescribed by a US-licensed clinician. Compounded in a US-licensed 503A/503B pharmacy to USP sterility and potency standards. Third-party tested every batch: identity, potency, and sterility. Monitored as an actual clinical relationship, not a one-time sale.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Where that applies, we say so. Status and timelines are tracked openly on our FDA Tracker.

See exactly where every compound stands
Is this you?

You're here for the recovery answer, and the truth about it.


A joint, tendon, or nagging injury that just won't settle, and you're tired of “just rest.”
You've heard the recovery-peptide names and want to know which are real and which are hype.
You want them from someone who won't sell you a sketchy research vial.
You'd rather know exactly what's available today than be overpromised.
The recovery landscape

Every recovery peptide people ask about, sorted by what you can actually get.


Two signals on every row: the plain-English verdict (can you get it) and the precise regulatory status (what the rule says). They mean different things, so we never collapse them.

Available now
Available now503A eligible (Category 1)

Sermorelin

The growth-hormone-axis peptide that's legal to compound today, used in the hope of supporting sleep, recovery, and body composition.

FDA-approved 1997 · 503A-eligible now

Start your consult
Waitlist — under FDA review
Waitlist / comingUnder PCAC review

BPC-157

The recovery peptide everyone asks about, studied for tendon, joint, muscle, and gut-lining repair.

Grade D · animal-dominant · no human efficacy trials

Get the status
Waitlist / comingUnder PCAC review

TB-500

BPC-157's usual pair, a thymosin β-4 fragment studied for soft-tissue recovery.

Grade D · animal-dominant · WADA S0

Get the status
Not available — education only
Education onlyCategory 2, not under current review

CJC-1295

A growth-hormone-releasing peptide that circulates in recovery stacks.

FDA Category 2 · not compoundable — we won't sell it

Learn the status
Education onlyCategory 2, not under current review

Ipamorelin

The GH secretagogue usually paired with CJC-1295.

FDA Category 2 · not compoundable — we won't sell it

Learn the status

Status is read live from our FDA Tracker, the day the agency acts, these rows change with it. See the live tracker

How it works

Async by design. A clinician, not a checkout.


i

Take the 2-minute quiz

Tell us about the injury, your history, and what you've tried. No clinic visit; labs recommended, never required.

~2 min
ii

A US-licensed clinician reviews

A real, named clinician maps what's legitimately available to your situation, and flags you for the waitlist on anything that isn't yet.

~24 hrs
iii

What's available ships; the rest you're first for

Whatever fits and is legitimately available is compounded in a licensed pharmacy, batch-tested, and shipped, and you're first in line on anything still under review.

Batch-tested
The arc

Recovery is the entry, not the destination.


An injury heals, that demand resolves. The relationship that lasts is the longevity core, so we build the bridge from day one. Acquire on the recovery you came for; stay for the strength and resilience that compound.

You're hereEntry

Recovery

Address the injury, tendon, joint, or soft tissue, with what's legitimately available, and get in line for what's coming.

Build

GH-axis support

Sermorelin, the legal growth-hormone-axis peptide, used in the hope of supporting sleep, recovery, and body composition.

Sustain

Longevity core

NAD+ and the longevity stack, the durable, year-over-year relationship recovery hands you into.

Questions

The honest answers.


Sermorelin, the growth-hormone-axis peptide, is legal to compound today and routes to a clinician consult. BPC-157 and TB-500, the ones most people ask about, are under FDA review and not yet available, you can join the waitlist. CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are FDA Category 2 and not compoundable; we explain them but won't sell them. The landscape above is sorted exactly this way.
It's honest to say it's early. BPC-157 and TB-500 are evidence grade D, animal-dominant, with no placebo-controlled human efficacy trials. Sermorelin has the longest track record of the group. We grade everything plainly and never make a recovery claim a compound hasn't earned.
We don't frame any of these as performance enhancers, and several (including BPC-157 and TB-500) are prohibited by WADA for tested athletes. This is recreational, active-ager recovery framing only. If you compete under testing, talk to your governing body first.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved; they're prepared by a licensed pharmacy for an individual patient when a clinician determines they're appropriate. Some peptides here aren't even at that stage yet, they're under review. We state all of it plainly: compounded, not FDA-approved.

Start with what's real. Build the rest.

Two minutes to see what a licensed clinician can do for your recovery now, with what's legitimately available, and your place in line for what's coming. No charge to see your plan.

No charge to see your plan. You only pay if a clinician prescribes.

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