About Peptides.cafe

Peptides.cafe is an AI-powered peptide intelligence platform delivering research-backed, physician- and pharmacist-reviewed educational content. We don't prescribe, diagnose, or sell — we summarize the literature, vet every citation, and connect people to licensed USA-compounding pharmacy partners and qualified providers.

Editorial mission

Every page on Peptides.cafe is held to a peer-review-grade source standard. Our reviewers are board-certified clinicians, clinical pharmacists, and PhD researchers — named, credentialed, and contactable. If a claim isn't backed by a primary source we trust, it doesn't ship.

Medical & Scientific Reviewers

Dr. Maya Okonkwo, MD

Medical Review Lead

MD, Board-Certified Internal Medicine

Internal medicine physician with 12+ years of clinical practice and a research focus on metabolic health and GLP-1 therapeutics. Reviews all GLP-1, metabolic, and weight-management content.

Metabolic healthGLP-1 therapeuticsEndocrinology

Affiliations: American College of Physicians, Obesity Medicine Association

Dr. Elias Roth, PharmD

Pharmacology Reviewer

PharmD, BCPS (Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist)

Clinical pharmacist specializing in compounded peptide therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and reconstitution protocols. Audits every dosage and protocol figure on the site.

Compounded peptidesPharmacokineticsReconstitution protocols

Affiliations: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Dr. Priya Raman, PhD

Research & Citations Editor

PhD, Molecular Biology

Molecular biologist who vets every peer-reviewed citation, evaluates source-trust tier, and removes claims that don't survive PubMed-grade scrutiny.

Peptide signalingMechanism of actionLiterature appraisal

Affiliations: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Dr. Jordan Hale, DO

Recovery & Performance Reviewer

DO, Sports & Regenerative Medicine

Osteopathic physician focused on regenerative and sports medicine. Reviews BPC-157, TB-500, growth-hormone-secretagogue, and recovery-oriented content.

Regenerative medicineTissue repair peptidesPerformance optimization

Affiliations: American Osteopathic Association

Our 4-step review process

  1. 1. Source vetting

    Every claim is mapped to a primary source — PubMed, FDA labels, ClinicalTrials.gov, or peer-reviewed journals. Sources are classified by our source-trust tiering system; anything below peer-review tier is flagged or removed.

  2. 2. Subject-matter review

    Each peptide page is assigned to the reviewer whose specialty matches its category (metabolic, recovery, cognitive, longevity, cosmetic). The reviewer audits mechanism, evidence rating, and protocol figures.

  3. 3. Compliance & safety pass

    Content is checked against our educational-only language standard: no diagnostic claims, no prescriptive dosing for individuals, no cure language. Disclaimers and physician-referral language are verified on every leaf page.

  4. 4. Quarterly refresh

    Every peptide entry is re-reviewed at least every 90 days. FDA label changes, new clinical trial readouts, and PubMed alerts trigger immediate out-of-cycle updates.

Corrections & feedback

Spot an outdated study or a claim that needs a stronger source? Email editorial@peptides.cafe and we'll route it to the relevant reviewer. Verified corrections are applied within 72 hours and noted in the page changelog.