Better data. Better peptides.
Every purchase from Re:Age is for research purposes. To make that research meaningful, we ask each customer to complete short, fully anonymous feedback surveys. The aggregated data sharpens our formulations, measurement guidance and safety information for the next batch of researchers.
Why we run feedback surveys
Peer-reviewed literature on novel peptides is still catching up with real-world use. By collecting structured, anonymous outcome data from our research community we can spot patterns — what measurement ranges work best, where side effects cluster, which compounds deliver consistent results — far faster than published studies allow.
Participation is voluntary, but it directly shapes how we improve product purity, suggested protocols and the educational content we publish.
100% anonymous
Survey responses are detached from your customer account before they enter our research dataset. We never publish, share or analyse personal identifiers alongside outcome data.
What we collect
Only qualitative and quantitative research data. No personal details are attached.
Compound & dosage
- • Peptide name and batch
- • Dose per administration (mcg / mg)
- • Frequency and cycle length
- • Reconstitution method
Measurable outcomes
- • Weight change (kg / %)
- • Body composition shifts
- • Sleep, recovery and energy scores
- • Hair, skin or libido markers (where relevant)
Side effects & tolerability
- • Onset, severity (1–10) and duration
- • Injection-site reactions
- • GI, mood or appetite changes
- • Whether dose was adjusted or stopped
Context fields
Age band, sex assigned at birth, baseline weight band, training/diet category and concurrent compounds. These help us segment results — never to identify an individual.
Free-text notes
Optional qualitative comments. Any personal details accidentally entered are stripped before the response is added to the research dataset.
What we never include in research data
- Name or date of birth
- Email, phone or address
- Order numbers or payment details
- Account or device identifiers
- Photos or biometric scans
- Anything that could re-identify you
How a survey is handled
- 1
Invitation
A short feedback form is emailed to your research account at key milestones — typically 2 weeks, 6 weeks and at the end of a cycle.
- 2
Submission
You answer measurement, outcome and tolerability questions. The form is submitted over an encrypted connection.
- 3
De-identification
Before the response enters our research store, the customer link is broken and a one-way research ID is assigned. The original submission is purged.
- 4
Aggregation
Responses are aggregated with all other anonymous submissions for the same compound. Results are reported only as group statistics — never individual rows.
- 5
Action
Findings feed back into formulation tweaks, updated measurement guidance, safety notes and the educational content we publish.
How the data is used
Refining formulations
Outcome and tolerability trends inform purity targets and excipient choices on the next manufacturing run.
Improving measurement guidance
Aggregated dose-response data lets us publish tighter, evidence-led suggested ranges instead of broad estimates.
Safety signalling
We monitor side-effect frequencies in near real-time. If a signal appears we issue an advisory to the research community.
Educational content
Findings become articles, protocol guides and FAQ updates — citing aggregated data, never individual responses.
Internal R&D
Our scientific team reviews the dataset to prioritise new peptides worth bringing to research-grade quality.
Never sold
Research data is never sold to third parties or shared with advertisers. It exists solely to improve the products and protocols.
Your rights
Voluntary. You are never required to complete a survey. Skipping one has no effect on your ability to order.
Withdrawal. You can opt out of all future survey invitations at any time from your account or by emailing us. Because submitted responses are anonymised on entry, individual past responses cannot be retrieved or deleted — but they also cannot be linked back to you.
Transparency. Aggregated findings are published openly in our education hub so the community benefits from the data it provides.
Questions about our research?
We're happy to walk you through exactly what is collected and how it's handled.
