It doesn’t take much effort to see the industry of peptides is exploding. Peptides are trending!

We went digging to get more information and we found our medical partners to be the best in the industry. By best we wanted ethical medical practices, efficacy in the peptides and transparency about the compounding process and the true cost. We didn’t think “cheapest” on the market was best without the proper regulations required. We also wanted partners that provided training for us. We stepped in with trepidation and curiosity and what has developed is trust and a reliable medical partner we are teamed up with to bring you quality peptides at very affordable prices. Our GLP-1 program for members is 50% less than market value! We invite you to explore other options because we are confident you will find our process and medical partners to be reliable and affordable.
When exploring peptides there are 3 critical questions to ask:
QUESTION ONE: What type of pharmacy is the peptide compounded in?
The answer is a 503A PHARMACY because the purity of your peptide is important.
Whether your peptide provider uses a 503A pharmacy or a 503B you can ask for a Certificate of Analysis. This COA verifies that the peptide contains what it claims to contain and is free of impurities.
Our team at Boston Iron & Grit has done the research for you and we teamed up with reputable medical partners to ensure the peptides you are considering are compounded at a 503A pharmacy and that the purity is guaranteed through a COA.
QUESTION TWO: Is the peptide FDA-approved or “For Research Purposes Only”? The world of peptides is exploding and distinguishing between peptides with established clinical data and those that are purely experimental will help you make an informed decision about the peptide you are considering.
QUESTION THREE: Do I need to add peptides to my wellness and health tool kit?
This is a very personal decision and we invite you to do some research on your own. Step one is to make an appointment with your primary care physician to ensure you are healthy. This first step is critical and letting your doctor know you are considering peptides is important. Step two, check out other peptide providers and refer to our advice in questions 1 and 2, and ask them!
Make an appointment and we will walk you through every option we have available.
Contact us at: [email protected] and put PEPTIDES in the subject line for $50 off your first order!
