Peptide therapy backed by science.
Here's where to look.
We don't ask you to take our word for it. Pharmaceutical-grade compounds, a peptide and hormone specialist who designs every protocol from scratch, and the peer-reviewed research behind everything we do.
Understand why pharmaceutical-grade sourcing, third-party testing, and specialist review matter before any protocol begins.
Read: Why Quality Matters →How we source our compounds
Every compound used in your protocol travels a short, traceable path — from our compounding pharmacies to your hands. Nothing grey. Nothing unverified. Nothing we wouldn't use ourselves.
Our compounds are compounded under strict regulatory oversight. That means sterile conditions, verified raw materials, and batch-level quality control — not a warehouse or fulfilment centre.
Peter, our hormone and peptide specialist, oversees the supply relationship. He knows what goes in, how it's tested, and what the batch records show. If something doesn't meet his standard, it doesn't reach a client.
This is not the norm in the peptide space. Grey-market peptides — sourced from unverified suppliers with no QA process — make up the majority of what circulates online. That's not us, and it's not close to what we offer.
What the science actually says
Plain-English summaries of the peer-reviewed research behind each compound we work with. Not marketing. Not forum posts. The actual evidence — and where to find it.
- Accelerates tendon-to-bone healing in animal models, with robust consistency across multiple studies
- Demonstrates significant gastroprotective effects — studied extensively for IBD, ulcers and gut lining integrity
- Promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) critical to tissue repair and recovery
- Synthetic analogue of Thymosin Beta-4 — a naturally occurring peptide found in virtually all human and animal cells
- Supports muscle fibre repair and reduces inflammatory response following acute injury
- Studied for cardiovascular tissue repair and shown to promote cell migration to sites of injury
- Activates telomerase — the enzyme responsible for maintaining telomere length, a key marker of biological aging
- Long-term human studies show meaningful increases in longevity markers and immune function
- Normalises melatonin and cortisol rhythms, with documented improvements in sleep architecture
- A naturally occurring copper peptide that declines significantly with age — restoration shows broad regenerative effects
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production; peer-reviewed data supports measurable improvements in skin density
- Activates a large number of genes associated with tissue restoration and anti-inflammatory response
- Triple receptor agonist — targets GLP-1, GIP and glucagon simultaneously for a multi-axis metabolic effect
- Phase 2 clinical trial data shows significant body weight reduction exceeding earlier generation GLP-1 compounds
- Preserves lean muscle mass at levels superior to older single-receptor agents when combined with an appropriate protocol
- Developed from the endogenous peptide tuftsin — modulates the immune-neuro axis to reduce anxiety without sedation
- Associated with increases in BDNF, linked to improved memory consolidation and mental clarity
- Has a studied anxiolytic profile with no dependence or withdrawal documented across available literature
- A GHRH analogue that stimulates natural, pulsatile growth hormone release — preserving the body's own regulatory rhythm
- Often combined with a GHRP to amplify GH pulse magnitude; studied for improvements in lean mass and fat oxidation
- No DAC formulation produces shorter, physiologically appropriate pulses — preferred for its precision profile
What pharmaceutical-grade actually means
Most people using peptides have no idea what they're actually receiving. The majority of compounds available online are research-grade — manufactured without the controls that determine purity, potency, or sterility.
Pharmaceutical-grade is a different category entirely. It means your compound was produced under the same conditions and standards as a medicine — not as a chemical sample.
Every protocol at Eternal Wellness Center uses pharmaceutical-grade compounds. That's not a marketing line — it's Peter's non-negotiable standard, and it's what protects you.
Not an algorithm.
A Hormone & Peptide Specialist.
Every protocol at Eternal Wellness Center is designed by Peter — our specialist. Not adapted from a template, not generated from a quiz. Designed from your health screening, with your goals in mind.
Peter reviews every client health screening before a single compound is selected. He understands the full pharmacological profile of each peptide we work with — mechanisms, interactions, contraindications — and designs protocols that reflect your specific situation, not a generalised stack. When you have a clinical question, Peter is the person who answers it.
Our safety framework
Before, during, and after every protocol — there are safeguards in place. This isn't reactive. It's built into the process from the first conversation.
No protocol is designed without a full health screening. We need to understand your history, current medications, and goals before anything else happens.
Peter reviews every health screening for contraindications before sign-off. If something isn't right for you, we'll tell you clearly — not push ahead regardless.
Every active protocol includes a monitoring schedule. We check in, track response, and adjust. No client is left to self-manage without support.
If you experience an unexpected response, there is a clear, immediate escalation path. Tom coordinates, Peter reviews, and you are never left guessing what to do.
The information presented on this page and throughout the Eternal Wellness Center website is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Peptide compounds vary in regulatory status across jurisdictions. The compounds we work with are compounded under pharmaceutical grade conditions and provided within the framework of a supervised wellness protocol — they are not presented as TGA-approved treatments or pharmaceutical medicines unless specifically noted.
Research summaries presented on this site reflect current peer-reviewed literature but are presented in plain English for accessibility, not as clinical evidence of efficacy for specific conditions. Individual results will vary.
If you have questions about your specific situation — medical history, current medications, or suitability for a protocol — those questions belong in your consultation with Peter. That's what it's for.
Questions about a compound
or your specific situation?
The free consultation is where that conversation happens. Peter reviews your screening, Tom coordinates the process, and you get a clear, honest answer — not a sales pitch.
