From a sports medicine doctor with 11,000+ cases treated
The other half — the part that tells you what to actually take, how to stack it, when to cycle it, and what your labs should look like before you start — is in here.
Six years. That's how long I had chronic knee pain in college.
I saw the team doctor. Got told to take anti-inflammatories and rest it. Did that. Pain kept coming back. I rehabbed it, iced it, stretched it, did everything I was supposed to do. Never fully went away.
Then I became a doctor. And once I knew what to actually look for, the answer took me about 20 minutes to find.
I tell that story a lot — not because I want you to feel bad for me, but because it's the most common experience I've seen in 11,000+ patient cases: you have a problem, you go looking for answers, and you get information that's either incomplete, generic, or designed to sell you something.
That's most of what's out there on peptides. You find out what BPC-157 is. You read a list of benefits. You have no idea how much to take, when to take it, what to stack it with, how to cycle it, or whether the gray market source you found is worth the risk. You're left with a lot of what — and almost no how.
That's the gap I built The Peptide Playbook to close.
What's Inside
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Dr. Travis Owens
Sports Medicine · CrossFit Games Coach · 13 Years Clinical Practice
Do I need to inject these peptides or get a prescription?
No to both. Every peptide in this guide is available as a sublingual strip — you put it under your tongue, it dissolves, and you're done. No needles, no pharmacy, no prescription required. That's exactly why I chose these specific compounds — the highest-impact options that are legal to purchase and don't require a clinic.
Do I need a doctor to use this?
No. The guide is educational. You can read it, understand it, and decide for yourself what's relevant. For some compounds you'll want a provider; for others (like Reverra Health's products) you don't. The guide is clear about which is which.
What if I want more personalized help after I read it?
That's what The Custom Protocol is for. You get a 60-minute intake call, custom macros, a 12-week training plan, and a personalized peptide stack built specifically for your situation. Details at /custom-protocol.