ResearchSafe

Welcome to the ResearchSafe Community — Start Here

Posted by ResearchSafe Team in announcements - 1 points, 4 comments.

Welcome! This is the discussion home for ResearchSafe — a place to talk peptides, research compounds, protocols and lab practice with other researchers.

**Getting started**
1. Create a free account (top of the sidebar) — you need one to post, comment and vote.
2. Pick a community that fits your topic (Beginner Questions is a great first stop).
3. Hit **Create Post** — share a question, an experience, a protocol or a link to research.
4. Upvote what's useful, downvote what isn't. Votes decide what the community sees first.

**Community rules**
1. **Research context only.** Discussion here covers research compounds; nothing is medical advice. Consult professionals for health decisions.
2. **No sourcing.** Do not ask for, offer, or link to vendors of controlled or grey-market substances.
3. **Be evidence-minded.** Cite studies where you can; clearly separate anecdote from evidence.
4. **Be respectful.** No harassment, spam or self-promotion.
5. **Protect privacy.** No personal information — yours or anyone else's.

Useful tools while you're here: the [Knowledge base](/knowledge), [Reconstitution calculator](/calculator), [Interaction checker](/interactions) and [Stack builder](/builder).

Glad you're here — introduce yourself in the comments below!

Comments

  • brett_codes: The reconstitution calculator saved me from a few math errors early on. Stack builder looks clean but does it account for half-life overlap when you run multiple compounds? Asking because I've seen people stack things that peak at totally different times and wonder if the tool flags that or just sums daily mg.
  • busykatie: Good to have a dedicated space for this. I have been tracking peptide protocols for a few years now, mostly around recovery and tissue quality from a physio perspective. The stack builder and interaction checker look useful - I will probably cross-reference them with my own notes. Happy to share protocol structures or reconstitution math if anyone runs into questions.

Community discussion - research and educational context only. Not medical advice.