One of the most common questions I get is: “Where do you get your peptides?”
And the honest answer is… there isn’t just one path.
There are two main routes people take, and which one is right for you depends on your experience level, health history, and comfort level.
1️⃣ Telehealth / Physician-guided
This is often the best option for beginners because you’re working with licensed providers who review your health history and monitor your progress.
You’ll typically see things like GLP-1 medications, NAD+, and certain peptides offered through licensed compounding pharmacies.
If you prefer the medical oversight route, the provider I partner with is:
EllieMD
2️⃣ Research peptides
This is the route many people in the biohacking and longevity space explore.
The biggest thing that matters here is quality control — always look for vendors that provide:
• third-party testing
• batch specific COAs
• sterility testing
The two companies I’ve vetted and partnered with are:
Solution Peptides
✨Which right now is having an Amazing sale check out earlier post ✨
Atomik Labz
Use code CORI15 on both sites above
(or CORI25 during sales) for savings.
At the end of the day, my goal is always education first so you can make the best decision for your own situation.
Peptides can be powerful tools — but they work best when layered on top of good sleep, nutrition, and training.
They’re tools… not magic.
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One of the most common questions I get is: “Where do you get your peptides?”
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