Pep Talk→Posting guide
How to post in Pep Talk
Great posts help everyone. Here's how to write one.
Post types
Ask something specific
The best questions get specific answers. Instead of "does BPC-157 work?" try "Has anyone used BPC-157 oral for gut issues — how long before you noticed a difference?"
Share your protocol in detail
Include your starting point, exact dosing, timeline, and what changed. Logs are the most valuable posts in Pep Talk — they give people something concrete to learn from.
Your honest assessment
After completing a protocol share what worked, what didn't, and what you'd do differently. One honest review is worth a hundred opinions.
Share research with context
A study or article worth sharing — with a sentence about why it matters and what it means practically.
What makes a great Log
Logs are Pep Talk's most valuable content. A strong one answers these questions:
What were you trying to achieve?
Which peptide(s), dose, frequency, and administration route? e.g. "250mcg BPC-157 subcutaneous twice daily"
How long did you run it?
What changed — and when did you first notice it?
Any side effects?
Would you run it again?
Bloodwork before and after if you have it — it's gold.
Tips for better posts
Be specific about doses
"250mcg BPC-157 subcutaneous twice daily" is more useful than "BPC-157 twice a day"
Include a timeline
Week 1, week 2, week 4. When did things actually change?
Tag your peptides
Tag up to 5 peptides per post. Your post appears on each peptide's page where people researching it will find it.
Pick your goal
Helps the right people find your post when filtering by what they're working on.
Tagging peptides
Tagging connects your post to the right peptide pages so people researching those compounds can find your experience.
Start typing in the "Tag a peptide" field
Type at least 2 characters and matching peptides appear in a dropdown. Click to select.
Tag up to 5 peptides per post
Writing about a stack? Tag every compound in it. Each tagged peptide shows as a clickable pill on your post.
Your post appears on each peptide's page
Tagged posts show up in the Pep Talk section of the peptide detail page, so people researching that compound see your experience.
Remove a tag by clicking the × on the pill
Made a mistake? Just click the × next to the peptide name to remove it before posting.
What not to post
Medical advice for other people
Source or vendor recommendations
Unverified claims presented as fact
Personal attacks or negativity
Ready to share your experience?
Your protocol could be exactly what someone else needs to read.
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