Welcome in. This community is built to take you from "I keep seeing these compounds everywhere" to actually understanding the science — without hype, and without anyone pretending research-stage compounds are proven medicine. Here's the order I'd recommend going through everything: Start with Peptide Research University — it's the foundation. Eight chapters that teach you the vocabulary, the categories, and how to tell myth from research. Don't skip it even if you think you know the basics; it sets up everything else. Once you've got the fundamentals, branch based on what you care about. Compound Deep Dives if you want detailed profiles of specific peptides. Peptide Sourcing & Quality Guide if you want to learn how to read a Certificate of Analysis and spot a bad supplier. Research Tools & Resources if you want to actually read studies yourself instead of trusting influencers. The Complete Peptide Library is your reference shelf — every major category, what's FDA-approved vs. research-only, and where the real evidence stands. Come back to it whenever you hear a new name. One ground rule that makes this place work: everything here is educational and research-framed. We don't give dosing, protocols, or medical advice, and we keep the line clear between "promising in a study" and "proven in humans." That honesty is the whole point. Introduce yourself below 👇 — what brought you here and what you're most curious to learn? One more thing: the full library and the 75-compound research reference also live on the web at https://freepeptideuniversity.com — bookmark it for when you're away from Skool.