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Affiliate Disclosure

When and how we may earn money from links on this site.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

The short version

Some of the outbound links on You and Peptides are affiliate or partner links. If you click one and make a purchase, we may receive a commission or other compensation. There is no extra cost to you. We disclose this in line with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255) and Texas's Deceptive Trade Practices–Consumer Protection Act.

You and Peptides is published by Resonance Health Inc., a Texas corporation. References to "we," "us," or "our" on this page mean Resonance Health Inc., operating under the You and Peptides brand.

How we choose the partners we feature

We aim to feature vendors that:

  • publish a clear, public partner or affiliate program;
  • market their products as research use only (not for human consumption) where applicable;
  • publish certificates of analysis (COAs) or other independent quality testing for their products;
  • have an established reputation among researchers in the field.

Inclusion of a vendor is not a recommendation that you purchase, possess, or use any particular product. You are responsible for understanding and complying with all laws that apply to you.

How disclosure appears on the site

We disclose material connections in three places:

  • Inline. Wherever a partner or affiliate link appears in the body of an article, module, or store-style page, a short disclosure note appears next to it.
  • Link attributes. Monetized outbound links use the rel="sponsored nofollow noopener noreferrer" attribute so that search engines and assistive tools can recognize them as commercially incentivized.
  • This page. A site-wide affiliate disclosure (the page you are reading) is linked from the footer on every page.

Editorial independence

Our editorial choices — what we cover, what we say about it, and which vendors meet our criteria — are made independently of any commission relationship. A vendor cannot pay to be featured. A vendor cannot pay to have negative information about its products removed. See our Editorial Policy for details.

Sponsorships and gifts

If we ever publish content paid for or materially supported by a third party (for example, a sponsored article or a free product provided for review), that content will be clearly labeled as such, in addition to the inline affiliate disclosure where applicable.

Contact

Questions about how we disclose material connections? See the Contact page.