Last updated
May 2026
Peptide Advisors is reader-supported. Some of the links on this site are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. The price you pay is exactly the same — the commission comes out of the supplier's margin, not your pocket.
I want to be direct about how this works because the peptide industry has a long history of opaque relationships between content sites and suppliers, and I think readers deserve better than that.
How Links Work
/ 01How affiliate links work on this site
When you click a link to a supplier on Peptide Advisors and complete a purchase, the supplier pays Peptide Advisors a percentage of that sale. The percentage varies by supplier and by product, but it does not change what you pay, and it does not unlock different products or different pricing than you would see going to the supplier directly.
Affiliate links on this site are labeled. Every guide that contains an affiliate link includes a visible disclosure block, and individual links are clearly marked as supplier links. If a link on this site is not an affiliate link, no commission is earned on it.
Editorial
/ 02How affiliate relationships affect editorial content
They don't. The research summaries, evidence tiers, regulatory framing, and source citations on this site are written before any supplier discussion and are not adjusted to favor suppliers Peptide Advisors has affiliate relationships with. I have declined to publish content I was asked to write because the available evidence did not support the claims a supplier wanted made, and I will continue to do that.
What this means in practice:
- A peptide's evidence summary is the same whether or not a supplier carries it
- Safety boundaries, regulatory status, and limitations are reported as the literature describes them — not softened because a supplier sells the product
- I do not accept payment for favorable coverage, ranked placement, or omission of competing options
- If a supplier I have an affiliate relationship with has a quality issue, a regulatory issue, or a product I cannot defend on the evidence, I say so
Funding
/ 03Why I use affiliate links at all
Independent peptide research takes time. Reading primary literature, cross-checking trial data against supplementary appendices, tracking FDA regulatory changes, and verifying supplier Certificate of Analysis claims — none of that is fast, and none of it is free to produce. Affiliate revenue is what lets Peptide Advisors stay independent of supplier sponsorship, ad networks, and the sponsored-content arrangements that compromise most sites in this space.
The alternative models I considered and rejected:
Supplier sponsorship
the supplier pays for content directly, which means the supplier shapes what the content says
Display advertising
ad networks track readers and serve health-related ads I can't vet
Paywalled content
limits access to research summaries that should be openly available
Affiliate links keep the content free, keep the editorial posture independent, and keep the relationship between Peptide Advisors and any individual supplier visible to readers.
Suppliers
/ 04Suppliers I currently have affiliate relationships with
Peptide Partners
Primary supplier referenced across the guide library. The PEPPAL discount code on this site is an affiliate code.
Ion Peptide
Secondary supplier relationship used when a guide references an Ion Peptide product or supplier option. Links to Ion Peptide may be affiliate links when they appear on this site.
Orbitrex Peptides
Third supplier relationship used when neither Peptide Partners nor Ion Peptide has the matching product-specific option for a guide. Links to Orbitrex Peptides may be affiliate links when they appear on this site.
Pivot Labs
Legacy supplier relationship used only when a guide explicitly references a Pivot Labs product or supplier option. Links to Pivot Labs may be affiliate links when they appear on this site.
If this list expands, this section will be updated and the change will be reflected in the "Last updated" date above.
Boundaries
/ 05What I do not do
- I do not sell, prescribe, or compound peptides
- I do not provide medical advice, dosing recommendations, or treatment protocols
- I do not accept payment to publish supplier-favorable content or omit competing options
- I do not use sponsored content, native advertising, or undisclosed paid placement
- I do not allow suppliers to review or edit research summaries before publication
Questions
/ 06Questions
If you have questions about how affiliate links work on this site, want to verify whether a specific link is an affiliate link, or have a concern about the relationship between any piece of content and a supplier, you can reach me directly through the contact form.
This disclosure is provided in compliance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (16 CFR Part 255).
Garret Grant
Founder & Lead Researcher, Peptide Advisors