Lab solvent used to reconstitute stubborn peptides that do not dissolve well in plain water. Shoppers buy it for mixing and pH adjustment, not for a direct body effect.
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Sterile multi-dose diluent used to reconstitute peptide vials. Buyers want it because the benzyl-alcohol formula helps keep mixed solutions usable for repeated lab draws; it is a supply, not a benefit product.
Known online as the 'sleep peptide.' People try it for deeper sleep, fewer night awakenings, and vivid dreams; the science is mixed and older, but the user-intent signal is clearly sleep quality.
Marketed as a regenerative peptide for tissue healing, inflammation control, and recovery. Public evidence is thin and vendor-driven, so it remains an experimental product more than an established category leader.
Also called spadin, this experimental neuropeptide is discussed for fast antidepressant and anti-anhedonia effects. The science is centered on TREK-1 blockade, but real-world use remains niche.
A shorter spadin analogue sought for mood lift, motivation, and brain-fog relief. Interest is very niche but consistent in nootropics communities; the evidence is promising yet still preclinical-heavy.
An experimental anti-cancer peptide studied for selectively lysing tumor cells. This is not a mainstream wellness compound; discussion is sparse and mostly tied to oncology research interest.
Another p53-derived oncology peptide investigated for cancer-cell killing. It sits squarely in the research-only lane, with far more preclinical intrigue than consumer wellness use.