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The Peptide Revolution (Past, Present, and Future)
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Product Details
Author:
Brigham Buhler, Lee Rosebush
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
160
Publisher:
Skyhorse Publishing (August 4, 2026)
Imprint:
MAHA Books
Release Date:
August 4, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781631441288
ISBN-10:
1631441280
Weight:
5.44oz
Dimensions:
5" x 7" x 0.6"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_07142026_P10333083_onix30-20260714.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$19.99
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
40
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$15.39
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
The Molecules Everyone Is Talking About—Finally Explained
You've probably seen the word "peptides" everywhere lately—wellness podcasts, weight-loss headlines, gym locker rooms, your cousin's Instagram stories. But what are they, really? And should you care?
The Peptide Revolution cuts through the noise. Written by a leading wellness CEO and a pharmacist-attorney who helped fight the government over peptide access, it makes a simple case: peptides aren't a trendy fad—they're biological text messages your body has been sending for over a century. Insulin, the drug that turned Type 1 diabetes from a death sentence into a manageable condition? A peptide. The GLP-1 shots reshaping America's relationship with food and obesity? Also peptides.
The book covers the full landscape: how these molecules actually work, why "FDA-approved" doesn't mean safe and "unapproved" doesn't mean dangerous, and how to tell a legitimate compounding pharmacy from a sketchy research-chemical website with a suspiciously professional logo.
But underneath the science is a bigger fight: who gets to decide what you can put in your own body. As regulators and institutions move to restrict access to compounded peptides, millions of patients are being cut off from therapies they understand and can use responsibly. The authors argue that access isn't a fringe convenience—it's the front line of medical freedom. And restricting legitimate access doesn't make people safer; it pushes them toward the gray market, stripping away the very oversight that protects them.
Most importantly, it's a book about you and your body. It asks the hard questions—who weighs the risks, who gets to say no, and what patients lose when those decisions are made for them—and hands readers the tools to advocate for themselves and have smarter conversations with their doctors.
Equal parts science primer, patient empowerment guide, and call to defend medical freedom, The Peptide Revolution is for anyone who's ever thought: I just want to feel better—and I want the right to understand and choose what I'm putting in my body.
You've probably seen the word "peptides" everywhere lately—wellness podcasts, weight-loss headlines, gym locker rooms, your cousin's Instagram stories. But what are they, really? And should you care?
The Peptide Revolution cuts through the noise. Written by a leading wellness CEO and a pharmacist-attorney who helped fight the government over peptide access, it makes a simple case: peptides aren't a trendy fad—they're biological text messages your body has been sending for over a century. Insulin, the drug that turned Type 1 diabetes from a death sentence into a manageable condition? A peptide. The GLP-1 shots reshaping America's relationship with food and obesity? Also peptides.
The book covers the full landscape: how these molecules actually work, why "FDA-approved" doesn't mean safe and "unapproved" doesn't mean dangerous, and how to tell a legitimate compounding pharmacy from a sketchy research-chemical website with a suspiciously professional logo.
But underneath the science is a bigger fight: who gets to decide what you can put in your own body. As regulators and institutions move to restrict access to compounded peptides, millions of patients are being cut off from therapies they understand and can use responsibly. The authors argue that access isn't a fringe convenience—it's the front line of medical freedom. And restricting legitimate access doesn't make people safer; it pushes them toward the gray market, stripping away the very oversight that protects them.
Most importantly, it's a book about you and your body. It asks the hard questions—who weighs the risks, who gets to say no, and what patients lose when those decisions are made for them—and hands readers the tools to advocate for themselves and have smarter conversations with their doctors.
Equal parts science primer, patient empowerment guide, and call to defend medical freedom, The Peptide Revolution is for anyone who's ever thought: I just want to feel better—and I want the right to understand and choose what I'm putting in my body.









