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The Peptide Bible Bundle + Peptides For Women + GLP-1 Protocol EBOOK
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The Peptide Bible Bundle + Peptides For Women + GLP-1 Protocol EBOOK

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3 guides · Instant PDF download · Free updates for 12 months

The Peptide Bible, Peptides for Women, and The GLP Protocol Guide. Three research-grade references covering the full spectrum of therapeutic peptides, hormonal optimization, and metabolic protocols.

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Digital research library

Everything the industry won't publish in one place.

Three research-grade guides written for people who want to understand the science behind peptides, GLP-1 pathways, and hormonal optimization — not just take someone's word for it. Instant download. No waiting.

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Vol. I
Guide 01

The Peptide Bible

The definitive research guide to therapeutic peptides. Covers BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, NAD+, NMN, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, and 20+ additional peptides with mechanism of action, dosing protocols, delivery methods, half-life data, and stacking guidelines. Written for the scientifically literate — no hand-holding, no dumbed-down explanations.

Vol. II
Guide 02

Peptides for Women

The female-specific peptide protocol guide. Addresses the hormonal context that generic peptide guides ignore — estrogen and progesterone interactions, cycle-phase optimization, skin and hair protocols using GHK-Cu and collagen peptides, and GLP-1 pathway support without the muscle loss. Written for women who are serious about longevity science.

Vol. III
Guide 03

The GLP Protocol Guide

The complete protocol guide to GLP-1 pathway optimization — injectable semaglutide and tirzepatide protocols, muscle preservation strategies, peptide stacking for metabolic support, and the non-injection alternatives that activate the same pathways. Covers everything from starting dose to long-term maintenance without the muscle catabolism.

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Purchase and receive instantly.

All three guides are delivered as PDF downloads immediately after checkout. No shipping, no waiting. Access from any device.

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Start with your primary objective.

Recovery and longevity — start with The Peptide Bible. Metabolic optimization — start with The GLP Protocol Guide. Female-specific protocols — start with Peptides for Women. Each guide stands alone and cross-references the others.

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Apply the protocols.

Each guide includes ready-to-use protocol templates with compound selections, dosing schedules, sourcing guidance, and what to watch for. Not theoretical — actionable from day one.

Is this suitable for beginners?

The Peptide Bible and Peptides for Women are written for people with a baseline understanding of human biology. The GLP Protocol Guide is accessible to anyone considering or currently using GLP-1 medications. None of the guides require a scientific background, but they do not oversimplify the science.

What format are the guides?

All three are delivered as PDF files. They are formatted for screen reading and printing. You will receive a download link immediately after purchase that is valid for 30 days and allows 5 downloads.

Are these guides updated?

Each guide reflects the current state of published research at time of writing. Purchasers receive free updates to any guide they have purchased for 12 months from date of purchase.

Can I purchase the guides individually?

Yes. Each guide is available individually on the Curetonix store. The bundle saves approximately 40% versus purchasing all three separately.

The formulas the guides describe.

Every compound covered in the Peptide Bible is available in clinical-dose Curetonix formulas. Intranasal NAD+, NMN, and GHK-Cu. The peptide mimetic system. The metabolic protocol. Read the science, then run it.

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Customer reviews

100+ verified reviewers. One clear pattern.

The Peptide Research Collection has been purchased by physicians, researchers, athletes, coaches, and serious practitioners of longevity science. Verified reviews reflect real use cases.

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“I use this with patients now as a starting point for informed consent conversations. Makes my job easier.”

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“The stacking matrix in the Peptide Bible is bookmarked on my desktop. I reference it every time a client asks about combinations.”

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“Clear, direct, and scientifically honest. I've recommended this to every member of my functional health practice.”

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“Read the Peptide Bible twice. Each time I pull something new from it. Dense, but organized well for reference.”

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“The research depth is unusual. Citations to actual clinical trials with pharmacokinetic data, not just blog-level references.”

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“These are the guides I wish existed when I started exploring peptides five years ago. Would have saved me countless hours of forum diving.”

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“I handed the Peptide Bible to my naturopath and she ordered her own copy. Cross-professional validation.”

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“The section on peptide cycling and tolerance windows is the most practical I've read. Applies immediately.”

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“Started semaglutide six months ago. Wish I'd had the GLP guide from day one. Finally starting the muscle preservation work now.”

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“I use the protocols with coaching clients. The sourcing section helped me guide them away from sketchy vendors. Worth the price alone.”

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“The half-life tables across all three guides get referenced daily. Single most useful quick-reference I have.”

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“Biohacker for 15 years. Read everything. These guides still surfaced new compounds and protocols I hadn't encountered. Impressive.”

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“I've read over 100 research papers on peptides. This compresses the key findings into actionable frameworks. Massive time saver.”

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“GHK-Cu and NAD+ protocols detailed across delivery methods with comparative bioavailability. Nobody else does this work.”

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“Peptides for Women validated symptoms I'd been told were 'normal,' then gave me protocols to address them. Life-changing.”

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“The Peptide Bible is the reference I reach for first when clients ask about a new compound. Saves hours of research.”

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“The progesterone and peptide interactions chapter in Peptides for Women was exactly what I needed. Couldn't find it anywhere else.”

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“Pharmacist here. I cross-referenced the dosing claims against clinical literature. They hold up. Rare in consumer peptide content.”

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“Finally explained why I was losing muscle on GLP-1 even with protein targets hit. The resistance training protocol addressed it.”

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“The Peptide Bible is the first resource that helped me understand stacking theory rather than just listing stacks.”

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“Fertility-adjacent protocols in Peptides for Women are discussed with appropriate caveats and citations. Responsible and useful.”

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