Education, organized like the catalog.
Plain-language guides on sourcing transparency, research-use basics, COA reading, and how Provyd organizes research categories. No medical advice or dosing.
How to Read a Supplier-Provided COA Without Overreading It
A certificate of analysis is a useful document, but only if you understand what it does and does not establish. Here is how Provyd frames supplier COAs.
What Research-Use Only Means at Provyd
Research-use only is not a disclaimer we tack on at the end. It is the frame for the entire catalog. Here is what it means in practice.
Why Provyd Does Not Use Fake Testing Claims
Plenty of storefronts imply testing they never performed. Provyd takes the opposite position, and explains exactly why.
How We Organize Peptide Research Categories
Browsing the market is hard because nothing is organized. Here is how Provyd structures research categories without medical-use claims.
Supplier Curation vs. Anonymous Catalogs
A curated catalog from a known supplier is a different thing than an anonymous mega-list. Here is the difference, and why it matters.
Launch Catalog Guide: How to Navigate Provyd Stacks
New to the catalog? This guide walks through the curated research stacks and how to decide which grouping fits your study.
Storage & Handling Context for Research Compounds
General laboratory storage and handling context for research compounds, framed for researchers, with no use instructions.