Multi-sport endurance — swim, bike, run stacked across long durations — places sustained demand on both soft tissue and the body's energy systems. That makes triathlon and Ironman common reference points in peptide research on mitochondrial function and tissue repair. This is a research topic, not a use recommendation.
The compounds most often studied here are MOTS-c (mitochondrial and metabolic research), BPC-157 and TB-500 (tissue-repair research), the Wolverine blend, plus NAD+ and GHK-Cu (cellular-energy and connective-tissue research).
Every compound is a research chemical for in-vitro laboratory use only, third-party HPLC and mass-spec tested, with a Certificate of Analysis on every batch.
Sold strictly for in-vitro research use only. Each is third-party HPLC-tested with a COA on every batch.
No. They are research chemicals for in-vitro laboratory use only and are not for human use. We make no endurance, performance or health claim; this page describes a research topic.
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied in metabolic and mitochondrial-function research. That research is often framed around endurance physiology — as a scientific topic, not a human recommendation.
Yes — every batch is third-party HPLC and mass-spec tested with a Certificate of Analysis on every order.