The Helix Bible
The most complete peptide reference document ever compiled.
90+ compounds. 11 chapters. 162 pages of structured, sourced, and peer-reviewed science. One document to understand everything the research world knows about peptides.
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Structured. Precise. Sourced.
The Helix Bible compiles peer-reviewed mechanistic data across 11 peptide chapters into a single, navigable reference document. Built for anyone who wants to go beyond surface-level information and understand what the science actually says.
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Not a blog post. Not a forum thread. A document built to the standard the science deserves.
11 chapters. 3 appendices. One document.
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The scientific foundation of the entire document. Covers how peptides are structured, how they interact with receptors, and the key biological axes that govern their activity.
A deep dive into the compounds that interact with the growth hormone secretagogue receptor and related pathways, covering preclinical mechanistic data for each entry.
Among the most researched peptide families. Covers compounds studied for their roles in extracellular matrix repair, immune modulation, and tissue signalling cascades.
Covers the GLP-1/GIP/glucagon receptor agonist class alongside mitochondrial peptides studied for their roles in metabolic regulation and energy homeostasis.
Peptides studied for their interactions with BDNF pathways, neuroreceptor modulation, and neuroprotective mechanisms in preclinical research contexts.
Covers peptides interacting with the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and related hormonal signalling pathways studied in preclinical literature.
Short-chain peptide bioregulators and compounds studied for their roles in cellular senescence, telomere biology, and longevity-associated signalling.
Melanocortin receptor agonists and topical peptides studied for pigmentation pathways, collagen synthesis, and dermal matrix research applications.
Insulin-like growth factor variants and related peptides studied for their roles in muscle protein synthesis signalling and anabolic pathway research.
Examines how different peptide families interact at the receptor and pathway level when studied in combination. Covers multi-compound research models across growth, healing, recomposition, longevity and cognitive domains.
Quick Reference, Biomarker Monitoring and Glossary
All 90+ compounds at a glance, key biomarker reference ranges in research contexts, and full terminology definitions including AMPK, BDNF, GHRH, GLP-1, IGF-1, mTOR and more.
You don't need a lab coat to understand peptides.
The world of peptides is vast, complex, and notoriously hard to navigate. Information is scattered, often unreliable, and written either for specialists or for people trying to sell you something. The Helix Bible changes that. It was built to be the one document that anyone, at any level, can open and actually use.
Years of research.
One document built for everyone.
The Helix Bible was not assembled overnight. It is the result of an extensive process of sourcing, cross-referencing, and synthesising hundreds of peer-reviewed studies across every major peptide family known to preclinical science.
The goal was deliberate and ambitious: to produce a reference that a complete beginner could understand on page one, and that a seasoned researcher would still find useful on page 162. Every entry was written to be clear without being simplified, precise without being inaccessible.
What exists today in the peptide space is mostly noise, forum speculation, or paywalled academic content that requires a PhD to interpret. The Helix Bible was built to fill that gap, and to fill it properly.
The complete beginner
You have heard about peptides and want to understand what they actually are, how they work, and why the scientific community is paying attention.
The independent researcher
You dig into primary sources and want a reliable, structured document that consolidates preclinical literature without the noise.
The curious mind
You follow emerging science, read about longevity and metabolic research, and want to understand the compounds generating the most interest.
The science enthusiast
You want one authoritative reference that covers the field comprehensively, clearly, and without shortcuts or unsourced claims.
"Whether you are opening your first page on peptides or your hundredth study, the Helix Bible meets you where you are and takes you further."
Science is only useful when it is honest.
The Helix Bible was built on a simple principle: every claim must be traceable, every compound entry must reflect what the research actually shows, and nothing should be overstated. Here is what that means in practice.
Peer-reviewed sourcing
Every compound entry draws from published preclinical literature. No anecdotal claims, no forum-sourced information, no unsupported statements.
No overpromising
Where evidence is limited or preliminary, the document says so clearly. Honest science means acknowledging what is not yet known, not just what looks promising.
Strictly informational
No dosing protocols. No clinical recommendations. The Helix Bible covers mechanisms, receptor targets, and research findings only. Nothing more, nothing less.
For informational and educational purposes only. The Helix Bible does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All compounds referenced are discussed in a strictly scientific and educational context. Readers are responsible for compliance with applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction.
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