FAQs
Your questions answered
1. What is the CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin strip designed to support?
This product is formulated to support natural growth hormone–related pathways associated with recovery, metabolism, sleep quality, and overall vitality. It is designed to complement active and wellness-focused lifestyles.
2. What is Wolverine (BPC-157 + TB-500) designed to support?
Wolverine is formulated to support structural wellness and recovery pathways, particularly those related to connective tissue, resilience, and physical stress from demanding activity.
3. What is Glow X (GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500) designed to support?
Glow X is designed to support cellular resilience, tissue integrity, and skin-related wellness pathways, combining three compounds studied for their roles in cellular balance and recovery support.
4. What is the NAD⁺ strip designed to support?
The NAD⁺ strip is formulated to support cellular energy, metabolism, and mitochondrial function, helping promote sustained energy and overall cellular resilience as part of a daily wellness routine.
5. How is an oral dissolving strip different from an injection?
Oral dissolving strips offer a non-invasive, needle-free alternative designed for convenience and ease of use. Unlike injections, strips do not require needles, sterile supplies, or specialized handling, making them easier to integrate into daily routines.
6. How do I use an oral dissolving strip?
Place one strip directly on the tongue and allow it to dissolve fully. For best consistency, follow the suggested use directions listed on each product page and avoid eating or drinking until the strip has completely dissolved.
7. Why choose a strip instead of capsules or powders?
Dissolving strips are chosen for their portability, precision dosing, and ease of use. They eliminate the need for swallowing pills or mixing powders and provide a simple, discreet option for daily supplementation.
8. Are these products approved by the FDA?
No. These products have not been evaluated or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As dietary supplements, they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
9. Are these products medications or drugs?
No. These products are dietary supplements, not prescription medications or pharmaceutical drugs. They are not intended to replace medical treatment or professional healthcare advice.
10. Are results guaranteed?
No. Individual results can vary based on factors such as lifestyle, consistency, and personal biology. These products are designed to support general wellness over time and are not intended to produce specific or guaranteed outcomes.