Educational information

This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, prescriptions, or instructions for using unapproved products.

“Anti-ageing” is not a precise medical outcome

Marketing may refer to skin appearance, body composition, energy, hormone levels, disease risk, or lifespan under one label. Each outcome needs separate evidence, and improvement in a laboratory marker does not prove longer or healthier life.

Watch for surrogate endpoints

Small studies may report changes in a hormone or molecular marker. Consumers should ask whether participants actually experienced better function, fewer illnesses, improved quality of life, or clinically meaningful benefit—and whether harms were tracked long enough.

Prioritise interventions with established benefit

Vaccination, blood-pressure and lipid management, tobacco avoidance, physical activity, sleep, nutrition, screening, and social connection have stronger evidence for healthy ageing than unapproved peptide protocols.

Frequently asked questions

Is this page medical advice?

No. It is general educational information. A licensed UAE healthcare professional should assess individual symptoms, risks, medicines, and treatment decisions.

Does appearing online mean a peptide is approved in the UAE?

No. Online availability, social-media promotion, and international shipping do not establish UAE product registration or permission for human use.

Sources and further reading

  1. PubMed biomedical literature databaseU.S. National Library of Medicine
  2. Substandard and falsified medical productsWorld Health Organization
Review standard

This page was checked for evidence labels, regulatory wording, and unsupported health claims. Clinical expert review will be identified by name when available.