- This website provides exclusively educational and informational content, with no value as medical advice.
- The research peptides discussed are not medications approved by regulatory authorities.
- Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any decision related to your health.
- Klow Peptide disclaims all liability for decisions made based on the content published on this site.
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General disclaimer
All content published on klow-peptide.com is provided for exclusively educational and informational purposes. No article, guide or page on this site constitutes medical advice, a diagnosis or a treatment recommendation.
The information presented is not intended to replace a professional medical consultation, a diagnosis established by a qualified practitioner or a treatment prescribed by a physician. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for any questions regarding your health condition or medical treatment.
Never disregard professional medical advice and never delay seeking medical attention because of information you have read on this site.
Nature of the content
The content on Klow Peptide is based on published scientific studies and verifiable academic sources. Our approach involves synthesizing, explaining and interpreting existing scientific literature for educational purposes.
We do not make any treatment recommendations. Our articles present the current state of research on peptides, systematically citing primary sources so that readers can verify the information for themselves.
The research peptides frequently discussed on this site — including BPC-157, TB-500 and CJC-1295 — are not approved medications. They are the subject of ongoing scientific research, and their efficacy and safety profile in humans has not yet been fully established.
To learn more about our methodology, see our editorial policy.
Research peptides
A significant portion of the content on this site concerns research peptides. It is essential to understand the following points:
- Early-stage research: most of the peptides discussed are in the preclinical stage or in early-phase clinical trials. Results obtained in the laboratory or in animal models are not directly transferable to humans.
- No regulatory approval: these peptides are not approved by the relevant regulatory authorities — whether the FDA (United States), the EMA (European Union) or the ANSM (France) — for therapeutic use in humans.
- Research-derived data: information regarding dosages, protocols and mechanisms of action comes exclusively from studies published in the scientific literature. It does not constitute dosage recommendations or treatment protocols under any circumstances.
- Risks of self-administration: self-administration of research peptides carries significant risks, including unexpected side effects, drug interactions, product purity and dosage issues, as well as potentially serious complications.
Klow Peptide does not endorse or encourage in any way the purchase, sale or use of research peptides for self-administration purposes.
Cosmetic peptides
Some articles cover cosmetic peptides used in skincare, such as Matrixyl, Argireline and GHK-Cu. These peptides are approved cosmetic ingredients widely used in commercially available skincare products.
However, it is important to note that:
- Individual results vary considerably from person to person depending on skin type, age, lifestyle and many other factors.
- Our content does not guarantee any specific results from using products containing these peptides.
- The information provided is intended to explain the mechanisms of action studied in the scientific literature, not to promote specific products.
If you experience an adverse skin reaction or have doubts about the compatibility of an ingredient with your skin, consult a dermatologist.
Limitation of liability
Klow Peptide, its authors, contributors and editors disclaim all liability for decisions made by readers based on the content published on this site.
We strive to provide accurate, up-to-date information based on reliable sources. However, peptide science is a constantly evolving field. Information considered accurate at the time of publication may be revised, nuanced or contradicted by subsequent studies.
Links to external sources, scientific studies and third-party websites are provided for reference purposes only. Klow Peptide has no control over the content of these sites and cannot be held responsible for their accuracy, availability or compliance.
By using this site, you acknowledge and agree that Klow Peptide cannot be held liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information provided.
Consult a healthcare professional
We strongly urge you to consult a qualified healthcare professional — physician, pharmacist or specialist — before making any decision related to your health.
This recommendation is particularly important for the following individuals:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women: many substances, including peptides, have not been the subject of adequate safety studies in the context of pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Individuals taking medication: interactions between peptides and medications are possible and potentially dangerous. Only a physician or pharmacist can assess these risks.
- Individuals with existing medical conditions: certain conditions — autoimmune diseases, endocrine disorders, cardiovascular conditions, cancers — may be worsened or complicated by the use of certain peptides.
Your physician is the only person qualified to assess your personal situation and provide recommendations tailored to your health status.
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