About
What this site is for.
Pharma Tides Learn is the editorial arm of Pharma Tides. We write long-form, plain-English research notes on every peptide in our catalogue plus the wider longevity field.
Why a separate site?
The Pharma Tides shop is built to make ordering pharmaceutical-grade peptides straightforward. It is a product catalogue. It is not the right place for two-thousand-word essays on the mechanism of BPC-157 or what last month's tirzepatide trial actually showed, even though that's exactly the context our customers ask for.
So we built a sibling site for the long stuff. Same brand, same standards, separate purpose: education first, no checkout, no cart, no "buy now" banners. When you want the peptide itself, one click on the "Shop" pill takes you back to phrtides.com.
Editorial principles
- Evidence first.Every claim that sounds like a fact gets a citation or an honest "the literature is still patchy here."
- No marketing prose. If something is speculative or extrapolated from animal data, we say so plainly.
- British English, mid-trust tone. Closer to Nature News than to a supplement-aisle landing page.
- Updated, not finalised.Guides carry an "Updated" date and we revise them whenever new literature is published.
What you will not find here
- Medical advice. Nothing on this site is a diagnosis, treatment plan or recommendation.
- Dosing protocols for human use. Peptides discussed here are research compounds for in-vitro laboratory work.
- Sponsored content. The site exists to inform Pharma Tides customers, not to sell ad placements.
How to use the site
- /peptides— the encyclopaedia. Every research peptide we carry has a dedicated page covering mechanism, half-life, receptor targets and the current literature.
- /blog— running commentary on new research, trial read-outs and field-wide updates.
- phrtides.com— the shop, when you need the actual peptide. Every order arrives with a signed Certificate of Analysis.
A note on safety and regulation
Peptides discussed on this site are research compounds. They are not authorised by the MHRA— nor by the EMA, FDA or any equivalent medicines regulator — for human or veterinary use, and are supplied for in-vitro laboratory research only. They are not prescription medicines and must not be supplied, advertised or used as such under the Human Medicines Regulations 2012. If you are looking for medical advice on a clinically authorised peptide therapeutic, please speak to a registered prescriber.
