Peptide Science & Wellness Education

The Science of Living Better

Sol Rivera breaks down the research on peptides, skin science, and cellular longevity — so you can make informed decisions about your wellness. No hype, no shortcuts. Just the science.

Peer-reviewed research8 wellness categories34 compounds

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Each category covers a specific biological pathway — with dedicated compounds, mechanisms, and evidence summaries.

lean body

Lean Body

GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor agonists represent the most significant advance in metabolic medicine. These peptides work by mimicking natural gut hormones to regulate appetite, blood sugar, and fat metabolism.

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renew

Renew

Growth hormone naturally declines ~14% per decade after age 30. GH secretagogues and GHRH analogues stimulate the pituitary to release GH in natural pulses — supporting lean mass, fat metabolism, recovery, and anti-aging.

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recover

Recover

The body's natural repair mechanisms can be significantly amplified with targeted peptides. BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-CU, and their combinations have demonstrated remarkable healing across muscle, tendon, ligament, gut, and nerve tissue.

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glow

Glow

Copper peptides work at the deepest levels of skin biology — activating collagen synthesis, stimulating hair follicles, and modulating pigmentation. These are systemic signals that reprogram your skin's own repair machinery.

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recharge

Recharge

NAD+ is the most critical coenzyme in metabolism — powering every cell's energy and essential for DNA repair. By 50, NAD+ levels drop 50%. These wellness essentials form the foundation of cellular longevity protocols.

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amplify

Amplify

CJC-1295 combined with Ipamorelin creates GHRH + GHRP synergy producing up to 10x the growth hormone output of either peptide alone.

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vitality

Vitality

Sexual health, hormonal optimization, and reproductive function represent some of the most personal — and most searched — areas in peptide science. These compounds target melanocortin receptors, gonadotropin pathways, and hormonal feedback loops.

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mind

Mind

Cognitive enhancement and neuroprotection through targeted peptide signaling. These compounds modulate BDNF, NGF, and GABAergic pathways to support focus, memory, and stress resilience without the side effect profiles of traditional nootropics.

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Sol Rivera, Skin Science & Longevity Educator

Skin Science & Longevity Educator

Sol Rivera

Focused on skin regeneration, peptide signaling, and longevity pathways.

Your Guide

Meet Sol Rivera

The research on peptides is dense, often locked behind paywalls, and written for specialists. Sol built The Sol Report to change that.

With a background in functional medicine and a deep commitment to evidence-based education, she translates the latest findings on metabolic health, cellular longevity, and tissue repair into language that actually makes sense.

Her goal is simple: give you the knowledge to have better conversations with your healthcare providers and make decisions grounded in science — not marketing.

“Peptide science is one of the most exciting frontiers in modern medicine. My job is to make it accessible — not intimidating.”

— Sol Rivera, The Sol Report

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Every week, Sol distills one research finding — a compound, a mechanism, a clinical study — and explains what it actually means for your health. Sol reads the papers so you don’t have to.

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