The Anti-Aging Peptide Playbook
A 90-day longevity peptide protocol — not a list of compounds with vague promises.
Most anti-aging peptide content is either vendor marketing or speculative forum posts. This 48-page playbook gives you structured 90-day protocols for Epithalon, GHK-Cu, and GH secretagogues — with phase-by-phase introduction, cycling schedules, blood work tracking, and a cost analysis so you know exactly what you're getting into.
This protocol is for you if you're…
Longevity-Focused Adults 35+
A structured entry point into anti-aging peptides — start with one, add others in phases, track biomarkers to measure what's working.
Biomarker Trackers
Specific blood work panels and timing for measuring anti-aging peptide effectiveness. Data, not vibes.
Budget-Conscious Biohackers
Full cost analysis per protocol phase. Know the monthly investment before you start — no hidden expenses.
Cycling-Confused Users
Peptide cycling schedules mapped across 90 days — when to run what, when to pause, and why the timing matters.
What's inside
- ✓Epithalon protocol: telomere biology, dosing cycles, and realistic expectations
- ✓GHK-Cu protocol: skin, hair, tissue regeneration — topical vs. injectable approaches
- ✓GH secretagogue optimization for anti-aging: Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 cycling
- ✓90-day implementation plan with phase-by-phase peptide introduction
- ✓Blood work and biomarker tracking to measure anti-aging protocol effectiveness
- ✓Cost analysis and sourcing strategy for a sustainable long-term peptide regimen
48 pages. 90-day phased protocol. Blood work tracking. Cost analysis. Built for people who want a plan, not a wishlist.
📖 48-page comprehensive guide
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A longevity clinic anti-aging peptide consultation starts at $300. This playbook covers the same protocols with a 90-day implementation plan for $19.97.
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