Oral GLP-1 Research Notes
A concise Webber Science brief on oral GLP-1 research, peptide education resources, and careful research reading for Canadian women 40+.
A concise Webber Science brief on oral GLP-1 research, peptide education resources, and careful research reading for Canadian women 40+.
Healthy Aging Research Notes This week’s wellness conversation is centered on healthy aging research, especially how metabolic pathways, peptide libraries, and skin-support research topics are being discussed in women’s wellness circles. For women over 40 in Canada, the most useful…
Subject: Retatrutide Research Update: GLP-1 Trends Retatrutide continues to stand out as one of the most closely watched metabolic research compounds in the current peptide landscape. In recent trend monitoring, retatrutide showed strong year-over-year search growth and continued week-over-week momentum,…
Are Peptides Legal Again After the 2026 FDA Ruling? If you’ve been following the peptide space, you probably saw the news: on April 15, 2026, the FDA removed 12 peptides — including BPC-157 and TB-500 — from the Category 2…
On April 15, 2026, the FDA made one of the most significant regulatory moves in the peptide space in years: they removed 12 peptides — including BPC-157, TB-500, and Semax — from the Category 2 restricted substances list. If you’ve…
A comprehensive research-based FAQ on BPC-157 side effects, covering what preclinical data shows, common questions from the research community, and important safety context.
BPC-157 oral vs injectable — which route shows better bioavailability? Learn the research differences, stability, absorption, and GI-specific effects.
Everything Canadian researchers need to know about BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157): mechanism of action, wellness applications, reconstitution, storage, safety considerations, and regulatory status in Canada.
New to peptides? Start here. A comprehensive guide covering what peptides are, how they work, what the research says, and how to evaluate suppliers. Written for Canadians.
Complete guide for Canadian researchers on CJC-1295 peptides, covering DAC vs no-DAC differences, wellness applications, dosing protocols, storage guidelines, and Canadian regulatory considerations.