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The Helix Podcast

The Helix Podcast

By: AMADEUS 4TH MEDIA
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The Helix Podcast brings the home research community together for honest conversations about peptide testing, transparency, education, and accountability.

Hosted by media personality, disability advocate, and award-winning accessibility consultant Paul Amadeus Lane, each episode explores independent laboratory results, vial quality, identity, purity, potency, responsible research practices, emerging tools, and the questions researchers should ask before trusting a product or claim.

Through conversations with researchers, educators, advocates, and community members from diverse backgrounds, we examine the information that matters most. Our mission is simple: to help people become better-informed, more responsible researchers through shared knowledge, independent testing, and open discussion.

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Your vial. Your batch. Tested.

For educational and informational purposes only. We are not medical professionals, do not provide medical advice, and do not sell peptides. Any peptides discussed are intended for research purposes only.











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Episodes
  • We Bought Grey Market Peptides and Sent Them to a Lab
    Jun 29 2026
    In this episode of The Helix Podcast, we sit down with fellow Helix Community member Vicci to review recent peptide lab-testing results and discuss why independent testing matters more than ever.

    As more products are being tested, concerning results are beginning to surface—including samples that fail identity, purity, potency, or other quality standards. These are not minor discrepancies. Failed testing can carry serious health and safety ramifications, especially when people assume a product contains exactly what the label claims.

    Vicci shares her experience sending multiple popular peptides to a laboratory, what the results revealed, and what happened after one of the samples failed. We also discuss the importance of batch-specific testing, transparency, community education, and making informed decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions.

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    Your vial. Your batch. Tested.

    This conversation is for educational and informational purposes only. The Helix Community does not provide medical advice or sell peptides. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions related to your health.
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    33 mins
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