About DYK Peptides

A data aggregation platform that structures community-reported peptide data for research and analysis.

DYK Peptides is a data aggregation platform. We do not sell peptides, provide medical services, or facilitate transactions.

What is DYK Peptides?

DYK Peptides is a data aggregation platform that structures community-reported peptide data for research and analysis. We aggregate over 50,000 reports across 87 peptides from public forums and self-experimenter networks into observational data.

Our mission is to organize scattered community knowledge into a structured, searchable format for research purposes. All data is observational and community-sourced. We do not verify clinical outcomes, treatment efficacy, or safety of any compounds.

Who Is This For?

DYK Peptides serves researchers and individuals seeking observational community data about peptides. Our audience includes:

  • Researchers interested in community-reported observational data
  • Individuals seeking aggregated information for personal research
  • Health practitioners exploring community-reported patterns

Our Methodology

We systematically monitor and aggregate user reports from public forums and communities. Our process includes:

  • Continuous monitoring of major peptide communities
  • Categorization of benefits, side effects, and dosing patterns
  • Citation of original sources for verification
  • Identification of unexpected or surprising findings
  • Statistical analysis of report percentages and sentiment

Every benefit, side effect, and quote on our platform links back to its original source, allowing users to verify information and explore the original discussions.

Our Data Sources

Primary sources: Reddit communities (r/Peptides, r/Semaglutide, r/Nootropics, r/Biohackers), Longecity.org forums, IronMag Forums, public self-experiment documentation threads.

All source posts are linked directly in the platform. Users can verify any individual report by following its source URL.

Scientific References

Where available, community-reported findings are cross-referenced with peer-reviewed literature. Key references include:

Chang CH et al. (2011)

"The promoting effect of pentadecapeptide BPC 157 on tendon healing."

Acta Histochemica. Referenced in healing/recovery peptide reports.

Bouma G, Strober W. (2003)

"The immunological and genetic basis of inflammatory bowel disease."

Nature Reviews Immunology. Referenced in GI-related peptide reports.

Laron Z. (2001)

"Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1): a growth hormone."

Molecular Pathology. Referenced in GH peptide reports.

Note: Scientific references are provided for research context only. Community reports are observational and do not constitute clinical evidence.

Editorial Standards

Who We Are

A team of researchers and biohacking enthusiasts who aggregate and organize community peptide reports from public forums and self-experimenter networks.

What We Do

We collect, source-verify, and structure real user experiences. Every report links back to its original source so you can verify independently.

What We Don't Do

We don't add editorial opinion, medical recommendations, or unverified claims. All content is community-sourced and clearly labeled as such.

Medical Disclaimer

All content is community-sourced. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before using any peptide or supplement.

Citing DYK Peptides

Researchers and writers may reference this platform as a community-aggregation data source.

See our Data Schema & Methodology page for citation format and dataset documentation.