What this site is, and what it is not
Biomogging publishes long-form reference content on peptides, SARMs, steroids, GLP-1 agonists, ancillaries, supplements, and broader looksmaxxing and biohacking protocols. Our goal is to organise the public scientific and community literature into something cleaner than a Reddit thread or a deleted forum post.
This site is:
- An educational and editorial resource for informed adults.
- A harm-reduction reference: assuming people are going to research these compounds anyway, we would rather they encounter accurate dosing ranges, half-lives, side-effect profiles, and interaction warnings than misinformation.
- An aggregator of publicly available scientific studies, regulatory documents, and community reports — synthesised, cited where possible, and updated over time.
This site is not:
- A medical service, clinic, telehealth provider, or pharmacy.
- A vendor or marketplace. We do not sell, supply, or broker any compound.
- An endorsement, prescription, or instruction to acquire any of the compounds described here outside of a properly licensed research or clinical context.
- A substitute for evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment by a qualified healthcare professional licensed in your jurisdiction.
Research-only, investigational & unapproved compounds
A large share of the compounds covered on Biomogging — including most SARMs (such as RAD-140, LGD-4033, MK-677, Ostarine, Cardarine, YK-11, S4, S23) and many peptides (such as BPC-157, TB-500, Melanotan II, and various growth-hormone secretagogues) — have not been approved by the FDA, EMA, MHRA, TGA, or any comparable regulator. They are commonly sold by third parties strictly as research chemicals, labelled for laboratory research use only.
When we describe protocols, dosages, half-lives, or stacking strategies for these compounds, we are documenting what exists in the public scientific literature and in published community reports — not endorsing any use outside of a properly licensed research or clinical context. The long-term safety profile of many of these substances is poorly characterised, and some (Cardarine being a well-known example) were abandoned by their developers due to serious findings in animal trials.
If you are a licensed researcher operating under an appropriate regulatory framework, you already know what your obligations are. If you are not, please treat this content as informational only.
Controlled substances & prescription-only compounds
Some compounds described on this site — including anabolic-androgenic steroids, certain stimulants, and various peptide and hormone analogues — are controlled substances under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act, the UK Misuse of Drugs Act, the EU Falsified Medicines Directive, the Australian Poisons Standard, or equivalent legislation elsewhere. Possession, importation, distribution, or use without a valid prescription or licence may be a criminal offence in your jurisdiction, with potentially severe penalties.
Other compounds (such as GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide and tirzepatide, finasteride, and many TRT agents) are prescription-only medicines that should only be obtained and used under the supervision of a licensed clinician.
Pages covering controlled or prescription-only compounds carry an inline responsible-use notice. Read it. We document these compounds because the information is useful for clinicians, researchers, and informed adults — not because we are recommending you acquire them outside of a legal channel.
No medical advice
Nothing on Biomogging — including compound profiles, stack pages, calculators, blog posts, FAQs, infographics, comments, or AI-generated answers — constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We do not have a clinician–patient relationship with you. We have no knowledge of your medical history, current medications, allergies, family history, lab values, or individual risk factors.
Many of the compounds we cover can interact dangerously with prescription medications, suppress endogenous hormone production, stress the liver and kidneys, alter cardiovascular risk, affect mental health, or cause permanent harm. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or modifying any protocol — and especially before using any compound described on this site.
If you think you may be experiencing a medical emergency, stop reading this site and contact your local emergency services or poison control immediately.
Calculators, stack builders & other tools
Our peptide reconstitution calculator, stack outcome calculator, stack builder, looksmax quiz, and other tools are provided for educational and reference use. They make assumptions, use simplified models, and rely on data ranges that may not apply to any individual. Outputs are estimates, not prescriptions or guarantees of outcome.
We do our best to keep the underlying data accurate, but we make no warranty that any tool is free of error, complete, or fit for any particular purpose. Do not rely on a calculator output as your sole basis for using a compound. Cross-check against the original literature and a qualified clinician.
Harm-reduction posture
We approach this material from a harm-reduction perspective. People in the biohacking, bodybuilding, and looksmaxxing communities have been experimenting with these compounds for decades, and they will continue to do so whether or not Biomogging exists. We would rather they have access to clearly-labelled dose ranges, honest risk information, contraindications, and bloodwork guidance than to a Discord screenshot from someone’s coach.
Harm reduction is not endorsement. We try to be candid about the things that can go wrong: cardiovascular events, lipid derangements, HPTA suppression, mental health side effects, infection risk from poor injection practice, suppressed fertility, gynecomastia, hair loss, and the long-tail of unknowns associated with compounds that have never completed clinical trials.
Minors, pregnancy, and tested athletes
Biomogging is intended for adults aged 18 or older (21 or older where local law requires). Nothing on this site is directed at, or appropriate for, minors. If you are under the legal age in your jurisdiction, please leave this site.
Many compounds covered here are contraindicated in pregnancy, while trying to conceive, or while breastfeeding. Anabolic-androgenic compounds and many SARMs carry significant virilisation risk and are unsuitable for most women, even at low doses. Compound profiles flag this where applicable, but the list is not exhaustive.
If you compete in a tested sport (WADA, USADA, NCAA, IFBB Pro tested divisions, military, law-enforcement screening, etc.), the vast majority of compounds we describe — and many of their precursors and metabolites — will cause you to fail a drug test and may end your career. Compete clean.
Third-party links, affiliate disclosure & vendor mentions
Biomogging links to scientific papers, regulatory documents, news articles, community resources, and (on some compound and stack pages) vendors. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy, or availability. A link is not an endorsement.
Affiliate links. Some outbound vendor links on compound, stack, and related pages are affiliate links. If you click one and complete a purchase, Biomogging may receive a commission from the vendor at no additional cost to you. The price you pay is the same whether you use our link or not. We mark these links technically with rel="sponsored nofollow" and display a clearly visible affiliate disclosure at the top of every page that contains them, in line with the FTC Endorsement Guides and similar UK / EU rules.
Editorial independence (what affiliate revenue does not change). Whether a vendor offers an affiliate program does not influence:
- Whether we cover a compound, stack, or topic.
- How we describe its mechanism, dose ranges, half-life, or risk profile.
- The contraindications and side-effect warnings we publish.
- Whether we warn readers against a particular protocol or compound.
What it does mean (be honest with yourself). Vendor links on this site are commercial. We link to vendors who offer affiliate programs because that’s how the site is funded. If a vendor we’d otherwise rate well doesn’t run an affiliate program, you may not see them linked here, and you should not interpret the absence of a link as a negative signal. We do not accept payment for inclusion or favourable editorial coverage, do not let vendors review or edit our content prior to publication, and do not run sponsored compound write-ups.
Why we use affiliate links at all. Independent reference sites in this niche are expensive to research and maintain. Affiliate commissions help us cover hosting, lab-test data, legal review, and the time to keep content current. We’d rather take small, disclosed commissions on links readers were going to click anyway than run banner ads, sell email lists, or paywall the core reference content.
If you’d prefer not to use an affiliate link, the vendor name is always visible — search for it directly and you’ll get the same product at the same price.
Evidence quality & content currency
We make a serious effort to ground our content in the public scientific literature, regulatory filings, and well-documented community reports. Where the evidence is thin, conflicting, or based primarily on rodent or in-vitro work, we try to say so explicitly.
That said, the science moves. Studies are retracted, regulators change their stance, new safety signals emerge, and protocols evolve. Pages on this site may not always reflect the most recent literature. The “Last updated” timestamp on individual content pages is the best indicator of currency. If you spot an error or a study we’ve missed, we want to hear about it — see the contact information in our Terms of Use.
Your responsibility
By using Biomogging, you confirm that:
- You are an adult of legal age in your jurisdiction and are accessing this information voluntarily, for educational and research purposes only.
- You understand the legal status of the compounds described here varies by country, and you are solely responsible for compliance with the laws that apply to you.
- You will not treat any content on this site as medical advice or as a substitute for evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional.
- You assume full responsibility for any decisions you make and any consequences (medical, legal, financial, or otherwise) that result from those decisions.
If you do not agree, please stop using this site. Continued use of Biomogging constitutes acceptance of this disclaimer and our Terms of Use.