At Peptide It Up, we help members achieve their weight loss goals with guidance, support, and cutting-edge peptide solutions. We provide accurate, research-backed information on compounds like Retatrutide and Cagrilintide, showing how these peptides can safely complement diet and exercise. Our team works with each member to create a tailored plan, combining education.
Accurate, science-backed information
Focus on diet, enhance results with peptides and exercie.
Honest, realistic expectations
Not medical advice
At Peptide It Up, our mission is to support sustainable weight loss by helping members regain control of hunger and metabolism through nutrition-first guidance and peptide education. We focus on appetite regulation using Retatrutide, with the option to add Cagrilintide when hunger is not fully controlled—always paired with personalized support, dedication, and program compliance. You didn’t gain it overnight, and you won’t lose it overnight—but consistency, commitment, and compliance are what turn the right strategy into successful weight loss.
Peptide It Up is more than access to Retatrutide and Cagrilintide—it’s a structured weight loss program designed to help you stay focused, compliant, and accountable.
Members gain access to appetite-regulating peptides while setting clear, achievable goals and tracking progress over time—allowing you to mark where you started and clearly see how far you’ve come. Built-in reminders help ensure consistent dosing and timely reordering, supporting long-term success.
Beyond medication access, you’ll receive ongoing education and practical tools, including:
Because sustainable weight loss isn’t about extremes—it’s about structure, education, and staying committed to the process.
Retatrutide is an investigational peptide being studied for
metabolic health. Researchers describe it as a multi-pathway (or
“multi-agonist”) compound because it interacts with more than one
hormone signaling route involved in appetite regulation and energy
balance.
Important: Retatrutide is not a shortcut and not
a replacement for lifestyle changes. Any potential benefits are
framed as supportive of a calorie-aware diet and regular physical
activity.
Cagrilintide is another investigational peptide studied primarily
for its role in appetite and satiety signaling. Research focuses
on how it may influence the body’s natural “I’m full” messages.
Important: Cagrilintide is explored as a complement to mindful eating—not an override of healthy choices. Sustainable results are associated with habit formation.
An overview of published research findings from investigational
studies.
Published in The New England Journal of Medicine
In a Phase 2 clinical study, researchers tested Retatrutide in adults with obesity or overweight (without diabetes). At 24 weeks, the highest doses showed mean weight reductions of up to 17.5%
compared with baseline. At 48 weeks, mean reductions reached up to 24.2% of body weight in the highest-dose group.
Note: These results reflect investigational findings and do not imply regulatory approval, clinical use, or guaranteed outcomes for any individual.
Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind Study
In a multicenter Phase 2 trial, adults with overweight or obesity received once-weekly Cagrilintide at various doses for up to 26 weeks. Results showed dose-dependent changes in body weight, with higher doses showing greater average reductions (roughly 6% to 10.8% from baseline) compared with placebo.
Note: Weight changes were observed alongside usual diet and lifestyle counseling, not as isolated peptide effects.
Research consistently supports these pillars for healthy weight
management. Peptides are discussed as research topics, not
solutions.
Whole foods, adequate protein and fiber, and proper hydration
Regular movement and exercise tailored to your abilities
Adequate rest and stress management for recovery
Small, repeatable habits matter more than extremes
Common questions about peptide research and our educational platform.
Retatrutide and Cagrilintide are not FDA-approved for weight loss or disease treatment. They are the subject of ongoing clinical research. Any mention on this website is for informational and educational discussion only.
No. Diet and exercise are essential for overall health and sustainable weight management. Educational discussions about peptides emphasize that long-term outcomes are closely linked to lifestyle habits, not reliance on a single compound.
No. There are no guarantees associated with investigational peptides. Individual responses vary, and research findings do not replace personalized guidance from a licensed healthcare professional.
Safety profiles for investigational peptides are still being evaluated in clinical research settings. This website does not make safety claims. Anyone considering health-related decisions should consult a qualified healthcare provider.
No. Peptide It Up is an educational platform, not a medical provider. We do not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or offer medical advice. All content is informational and intended to support informed lifestyle decisions.
This website does not recommend or advise use. Individuals who are pregnant, nursing, managing medical conditions, or taking medications should always seek guidance from a licensed medical professional before considering any health-related product or research compound.
Our content is based on publicly available scientific literature, clinical trial summaries, and educational sources. Information is reviewed and presented in neutral, plain language to support understanding—not to promote treatment.
We emphasize lifestyle-first messaging, no disease or cure claims, no promises or guarantees, and clear educational boundaries. Our goal is transparency, not hype.
We will be offering a variety of peptides as they become safely available. Stay tuned for updates.
Schedule a consultation to discuss how peptide research fits into your health journey. Our team is here to provide educational guidance alongside your healthcare provider.