Nelson Vergel's New Peptide Consensus Book to Be Published Soon

Nelson Vergel

Founder, ExcelMale.com
Members of ExcelMale have been documenting peptide protocols for over a decade. Blood work posted month after month. Threads running hundreds of replies deep on a single compound. Sourcing debated, adverse effects flagged, dosing argued down to the microgram. That collective record is now a book.

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The Peptide Consensus: What Men Actually Use, What the Evidence Shows, and What the Forum Has Learned pulls together two things that rarely sit side by side: the peer-reviewed clinical evidence and the lived experience of 24,000 men who have run these compounds and reported back.


Most peptide information online is either manufacturer marketing or anonymous posts with no sourcing. This book takes the middle path. Every compound gets a structured monograph: mechanism, an evidence tier from 1 to 7, real usage patterns drawn from ExcelMale threads, and an honest accounting of risk. When the human data is thin, it says so.


What's inside:


  • Deep-dive chapters on the peptides men actually ask about: MK-677, ipamorelin, CJC-1295, sermorelin, tesamorelin, BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, the GLP-1 fat-loss agents (semaglutide, tirzepatide, retatrutide), PT-141, and the hormonal peptides including hCG and kisspeptin.
  • Verified clinical figures, not rounded-up marketing numbers, with the regulatory reality of compounding as it stands in 2026.
  • Real forum voices: documented IGF-1 progressions, dosing logs, side-effect management, and the hard-won warnings that only come from people tracking their own labs.
  • A "How to Read Peptide Research" chapter so you can judge a study yourself instead of trusting a headline.
  • A full sourcing directory covering testing labs, certificates of analysis, and how the community verifies what it buys.

If you have ever searched the forum at midnight trying to piece together a protocol from forty scattered threads, this is that knowledge organized, verified, and in one place.


[Get The Peptide Consensus on Amazon →]


This book exists because of what you posted. Thank you for building it.


Nelson Vergel
 
 

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