Compound compatibility checker.
Pick two or three compounds. The checker surfaces goal overlap, verified protocol co-membership, and caution notes — all sourced from our published protocol research.
Frequently asked.
What does 'compatible' mean here?+
We surface three signals: (1) goal overlap — both compounds target the same research goal (fat loss, recovery, performance, cognitive, hormonal); (2) verified protocol — the pair already appears in one of our published research protocols; (3) caution — pairs with overlapping mechanism that may produce additive effects worth noting. Goal overlap alone is the weakest signal; protocol co-membership is the strongest.
Where do the protocol stacks come from?+
Our research team designs each protocol around a specific research goal, selects compounds whose mechanisms complement each other across that goal, and documents the synergy rationale. The checker reads from the same data — so if a pair appears in our Fat Loss Protocol, the tool surfaces that link.
Why does the tool warn about some stacks?+
Some compound pairs share a mechanism in ways that may produce additive effects worth being aware of — for example, two GH-axis secretagogues used together can produce a stronger GH pulse than either alone, which is research-relevant but may also exceed the dose-response range used in the published literature for either compound individually. Warnings are informational, not prohibitions.
Is this a substitute for protocol research?+
No. The tool surfaces relationships from our catalog and protocol data; it does not replace reading the underlying research or our per-product overviews. Use it as a quick orientation, then read the linked product and protocol pages for the depth.
Is this medical advice?+
No. The checker describes documented relationships between research compounds and does not recommend any combination for therapeutic use. All compounds are for in-vitro research. Consult a qualified medical practitioner for any clinical question.
This checker describes documented relationships between research compounds. It does not recommend any combination for therapeutic use. All compounds are for in-vitro research. Read the full disclaimer.

