ABOUT US
About Vitality Vault
An independent educational resource dedicated to publishing accurate, clearly sourced peptide dosage protocols and research information.
Vitality Vault is an independent educational resource dedicated to publishing accurate, clearly sourced peptide dosage protocols and research information. We built this site because the information researchers actually need — accurate reconstitution math, evidence-based dosing ranges, and honest safety profiles — was scattered across forums, buried in paywalled journals, or mixed in with unsourced marketing claims. We wanted to fix that.
Who Writes This Site
Vitality Vault is produced by a collective editorial team rather than a single named author. Our contributors include individuals with graduate-level training in the life sciences, including pharmacology, biochemistry, endocrinology, and clinical research, with PhD and doctoral-level degrees, alongside experienced science writers and editors.
We publish under the shared byline “Dr. Educational Use Only.” This is an intentional collective pen name, not a representation that a single licensed physician authors every page. We use it to signal two things at once: that our content is held to an academic, evidence-graded standard, and that it is strictly educational and not individualized medical advice. We are transparent about this rather than inventing fictional author personas — a practice common (and misleading) across the peptide space that we deliberately reject.
What matters for our readers is not whose name sits at the top of a page, but whether every claim traces to a verifiable published source. That is the standard we hold ourselves to, and it is one you can check yourself on any page.
Why We Exist
The peptide space has an information quality problem. Search for any peptide dosage protocol online and you’ll find dozens of results, most of which share the same characteristics: no citations, no source links, no context on whether the recommended dose comes from a clinical trial or a forum post from 2014. Dosing tables get copy-pasted from site to site with no one checking whether the numbers trace back to real data.
We started Vitality Vault to offer something different. Every protocol on this site is built from published clinical literature, FDA prescribing information, peer-reviewed studies, and established pharmacology references. We link to the original sources so you can verify every claim yourself. Where evidence is strong, we say so. Where it is preliminary or limited, we say that too. We believe transparency about evidence quality is more valuable than false confidence.
What We Publish
Dosage Protocols
Our core content is a growing library of over 90 dosage protocol pages covering single peptides, peptide blends, and peptide stacks. Each protocol page follows a consistent format: overview, dosing schedule, reconstitution instructions with exact BAC water volumes, syringe fill-line diagrams, supplies checklists, safety information, and inline citations. Browse the library →
Dosage Calculators
Our Dose Calculator and Advanced Calculator let you input any vial size, BAC water volume, and target dose to compute exact syringe volume and total doses per vial — for every peptide.
Research Resources
Our Resources section publishes in-depth articles covering peptide science, mechanisms of action, clinical evidence, head-to-head comparisons, and emerging research — all with inline citations to peer-reviewed sources, FDA labeling, or clinical trial data.
Educational Guides
Standalone guides for readers new to the space or deepening their understanding: Beginner’s Guide to Peptides, How to Reconstitute Peptides, Dosing & Titration 101, and our FAQ.
What Makes Us Different
Every claim is sourced
We do not publish dosage recommendations, mechanism descriptions, or safety information without a cited source. Our content links directly to peer-reviewed journal articles, FDA prescribing information, clinical trial registries, and authoritative medical references. If we cannot find a credible published source for a claim, we do not include the claim.
We grade evidence quality
Not all published evidence is equally strong. Our content distinguishes between claims backed by multiple randomized controlled trials and claims supported by a single animal study. We use language that reflects the strength of the evidence (“clinical trials demonstrate” vs. “preliminary research suggests”) so you can calibrate your confidence accordingly.
The math is always shown
Reconstitution and dosage math is where errors happen. Every protocol page shows the full calculation chain: vial content, BAC water volume, resulting concentration, target dose, and the exact syringe volume in both mL and units. We do not just say “inject 10 units” without explaining where that number comes from.
Content is maintained, not abandoned
Peptide research moves quickly. New clinical trial results, updated FDA labeling, and emerging safety data can change dosing recommendations. We review and update published content as new evidence becomes available. Our Editorial Policy describes this process in detail.
No unsourced claims
We do not repeat forum anecdotes, social media testimonials, or vendor marketing copy as fact. If something is widely discussed online but lacks published evidence, we say so explicitly rather than presenting it as established science. This means our content sometimes disagrees with what is popular. We are comfortable with that.
Who This Site Is For
Vitality Vault is designed for anyone who wants accurate, sourced peptide information presented clearly. Our readers include independent researchers, students studying peptide pharmacology, healthcare professionals looking for quick dosing references, and individuals who want to understand the evidence behind peptides they are reading about elsewhere.
We write for an audience that values accuracy over hype, appreciates seeing the source behind every claim, and prefers honest assessments of limited evidence over confident-sounding statements with no backing. If that describes you, this site was built for you.
What This Site Is Not
We want to be clear about our boundaries:
- We are not a medical provider. Nothing on this site is medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We do not have a patient-provider relationship with our readers. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions.
- We do not sell peptides. Vitality Vault does not sell, distribute, manufacture, or supply any peptides, chemicals, or research materials. We are a publisher of educational content.
- We do not endorse specific vendors. Where third-party vendor links appear on our site, they are provided as references for readers seeking research-use-only products. Their presence does not constitute an endorsement of any vendor’s product quality, purity claims, or business practices.
By the Numbers
A snapshot of what Vitality Vault offers today:
Every protocol includes reconstitution instructions, syringe diagrams, and inline citations. We add new protocols and content regularly based on reader requests and emerging research.
Ownership, Funding & Independence
Vitality Vault is an independently owned and operated educational publisher. We want to be transparent about how the site is funded and where our incentives lie:
- We do not sell peptides or any research materials, and we hold no inventory.
- We are not paid by vendors to write content, alter dosing recommendations, or suppress safety information. No vendor, manufacturer, or advertiser has editorial review or approval rights over anything we publish.
- Where vendor reference links appear, they may direct readers to third-party research-use-only suppliers. These references do not constitute an endorsement, and their presence never influences the evidence we cite or the safety information we include.
- Our editorial process is published openly in our Editorial Policy, which describes exactly how content is sourced, verified, graded for evidence quality, and corrected.
If our funding model changes in a way that could affect our independence, we will update this disclosure.