Often referred to as the body’s "master antioxidant." It is a naturally occurring peptide produced by the liver that neutralizes free radicals, detoxifies the body, and supports immune function and skin health.
What is this used for?
What dose is typical for your goal?
- Typical dose
- 100–200 mg
- How it's taken
- Injection under the skin or Intramuscular
- How often
- 1–3 times a week
- Most common starting point
- 100 mg twice a week
Based on published studies and what providers typically prescribe.
These are typical doses from research and real prescriptions — not a recommendation for you specifically. Your provider will adjust based on your body, your goals, and your health history.
Want your exact dose? A provider will personalize this for you.
Find a ProviderHow do you take it?
These are typical doses from research and real prescriptions — not a recommendation for you specifically. Your provider will adjust based on your body, your goals, and your health history.
Can this be combined with other peptides?
How well researched is this?
Proven Human Clinical Research
Extensively studied for decades with thousands of peer-reviewed papers on oxidative stress and detox pathways.
Legal status
Currently restricted by the FDA and cannot be legally compounded. This status may change — we'll update this page when it does.
2026 reclassification status updates coming soon.
Purity
Purity measures how clean and accurate the compound is. Higher purity means fewer contaminants and more reliable dosing.
HPLC Purity Tested
Always require a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) from a US-based compounding pharmacy.
Common questions
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