Verify
Citations you can verify
Every citation is checked server-side against the actually-retrieved record from PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and openFDA. If a source can't be verified, it's stripped — you never see it.
Peptide Intelligence
Peptide Intelligence — Research AI
Peptide Intelligence reads the published literature on peptide compounds and combinations, grades the evidence A–E, and screens every analysis for safety concerns. Research and education only — every decision routes back to your healthcare provider.
Sources: PubMed · ClinicalTrials.gov · openFDA
What it does
Verify
Every citation is checked server-side against the actually-retrieved record from PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and openFDA. If a source can't be verified, it's stripped — you never see it.
Grade
Every compound gets an A–E evidence grade with the criteria shown. Combinations are analyzed as combinations — the interaction question the forums never answer.
Screen
A GREEN/YELLOW/RED gate reviews every analysis for safety concerns, including regulatory and WADA status. A RED result sets the optimization content aside and points you to care.
The scale
Evidence grade A: Strong clinical evidence
Evidence grade B: Moderate human evidence
Evidence grade C: Preliminary human evidence
Evidence grade D: Preclinical evidence
Evidence grade E: Anecdotal / speculative
The same public scale for every compound, criteria shown. Grades D and E stay visibly unresolved — the design refuses to dress them up.
Paste the stack someone handed you, name the single compound you have only ever heard mentioned, or describe a condition or goal with no compound in mind at all. Context you choose to share — like sport testing or an upcoming appointment — sharpens the research questions.
Live retrieval from PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and openFDA, with every citation verified against the retrieved record and every finding graded A–E. Where no study exists, it says "Not established" — never fills the gap.
Every personalized analysis ends in specific questions to bring to a real healthcare provider — so the decision you make is an informed one, made with a clinician.
The refusals
I will never tell you what to take, how much, or how often.
I will never show you a citation I couldn't verify against the actual record.
I will never write you a protocol — not even if you ask nicely.
I will never pretend to know. When no study exists, the answer is "unknown," and I'll say so.
I will never sell you peptides. No ads, no vendor affiliations, no commissions.