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WikiPeps
Our story

By the community, for the community.

WikiPeps exists because people deserve accurate, plain-English information about what goes into their bodies — and the right tools to do it safely. We don't sell, supply, or source peptides.

The mission

Why WikiPeps exists

Peptide use is growing — in gyms, in biohacking circles, in clinical practice. But the information landscape is a mess of forum posts, vendor-sponsored content, and flat-out misinformation. People trying to make informed decisions have nowhere neutral to turn.

We built WikiPeps to fix that. Every guide, every peptide library page, every newsletter issue is written to the same standard: sourced from primary literature, written in plain English, and reviewed by the community. No hype, no sales pressure, no conflict of interest.

Our tagline is “from the community, to the community” — and we mean it. The people who contribute here are the same people actually doing this, carefully. The knowledge we publish is the knowledge this community has earned.

Educate first

Every page begins with a simple question: what does someone actually need to know? We write for the curious non-expert, not the researcher.

Safety above all

Injection technique, reconstitution math, storage, and sterility — if it affects whether someone gets hurt, we treat it with the care it deserves.

Supply, not source

We sell clean, complete injection-supply kits. We have never sold peptides, recommended vendors, or taken money from anyone who does.

Community-driven

Field notes, corrections, and new research come from the community. When members find errors, we fix them — visibly, with dates.

Transparency

How we stay independent

We don't sell anything on WikiPeps. The site is free, community-run education — deliberately walled off from commerce, so the only incentive here is to give you accurate, careful information. We don't sell peptides, and we don't sell supplies on this site.

The free newsletter (The WikiPeps Letter) grows the community, and a larger, better-informed community is the whole point — the goal is simply that you understand this well and stay safe.

  • We do NOT sell peptides.
  • We do NOT recommend, endorse, or link to peptide vendors.
  • We do NOT accept advertising, sponsorships, or affiliate commissions from anyone in the peptide supply chain.
  • We do NOT accept payment to place or remove content.

If that ever changes, we'll say so clearly at the top of the affected content.

How we work

Editorial & compliance stance

Every piece of content on WikiPeps is informational and educational. Nothing we publish is medical advice, a prescription, or a recommendation to obtain or use any substance. Peptides discussed on this site are not approved by the FDA for the uses described; many are restricted to laboratory research.

We cite primary literature where possible. When the evidence is weak, we say so. When something is purely anecdotal community data, we label it as such. We do not extrapolate beyond what the source material supports.

We conduct regular content audits and update pages when new research emerges or when errors are identified. Every page carries a “last reviewed” date.

The team

Who writes this

The WikiPeps Editorial Team
Research & Editorial

We research, write, and continuously update every guide using primary literature, manufacturer documentation, and field notes contributed by the community. Everything we publish is informational and educational — never medical advice, and never a recommendation to obtain or use any substance.

Founder note: We will add named clinical reviewers here as the project matures. We believe in transparent, attributed authorship and will not fabricate credentials.