Editorial Standards
How we source, review, and update every article on PeptidesMaxxing — plus the transparency rules governing affiliate links and corrections.
Maintained by Dr. Jordan Reeve, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, PeptidesMaxxing.
Sourcing
Every claim in our articles is grounded in primary peer-reviewed research. We lean on PubMed-indexed studies, preprints from bioRxiv and medRxiv where clearly labelled, and clinical trial registries. We do not cite marketing material from suppliers as evidence. When a mechanism is theoretical or preclinical-only, we say so explicitly.
Author attribution
Every article on PeptidesMaxxing is attributed to a named author. The editor-in-chief reviews each article before publication. Author bios with credentials are linked from the byline on every post.
Review cycle
Articles are reviewed at least once every 12 months. If newer research materially changes a recommendation, the article is updated and a visible "Updated" date is surfaced near the byline. Schema.org dateModified reflects the most recent edit.
Affiliate transparency
PeptidesMaxxing earns affiliate commission on purchases made through links routed via /out/. Affiliate links are marked rel="nofollow sponsored" and disclosed on every product page, in article footers, and on the About page. Compensation never determines which compounds we cover or how we describe their evidence base.
Research-only framing
Every peptide discussed is discussed in a research context. Dosing ranges cited reflect published laboratory and clinical research — not medical recommendations. No article on this site is medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consumers should consult a licensed healthcare professional before any use.
Corrections
If you find a factual error, email corrections@peptidesmaxxing.com. We publicly log corrections at the foot of the affected article, including the original text, the corrected text, and the date of the change.
Research use only. All peptides discussed on PeptidesMaxxing are referenced for laboratory research and are not intended for human consumption. See the full disclosure at /about.