Afternoon Crashes and Early Insulin Resistance
A declining biological system rather than a disease: fasting insulin at 14 against an ideal of 5 or under, IGF-1 sitting low inside an age-adjusted range that bakes in the decline being treated, and a 2 PM crash that maps cleanly onto both.
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Protocol swipe files
One PDF per case: presentation, objective findings, mechanism reasoning, the phased protocol, and monitoring. Yours to keep and use outside the course player.
| Case | Presentation | File |
|---|---|---|
| Michael | 52M, Afternoon Crashes and Early Insulin Resistance | Download |
| Rachel | 44F, Three-Year Post-Viral Decline with EBV, Lyme, and Mold | Download |
| Marcus | 35M, Post-Concussion Syndrome After a Fourth Concussion | Download |
| Patricia | Perimenopausal, Sarcopenic Obesity After 35 lb of GLP-1 Weight Loss | Download |
| James | 48M, Post-Bariatric Regain with Malabsorption | Download |
| Daniel | 38M, Low Testosterone with Fertility Preservation Required | Download |
| Sophia | 43F, Acquired Generalized HSDD | Download |
| Robert | 54M, "Optimize Everything" with a Rotator-Cuff Tear | Download |
FAQFrequently Asked Questions
The Peptide Therapy Course is written for clinicians: physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other practitioners who prescribe and manage patient care. It is taught at medical school depth, so the material assumes a clinical foundation in physiology and pharmacology.
Full course access is $2,900. That single payment includes the complete curriculum, on-demand modules, course materials, and your certificate of completion upon finishing the program.
Yes. This is an accredited enduring activity carrying 5 total CE credits, jointly accredited by ACCME, ACPE, and ANCC through Pinnacle Conference, LLC. Credit is designated for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, dentists, and athletic trainers, and every other attendee receives an AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ participation certificate. Modules 1–3 make up the accredited activity: watch every lesson, pass the module assessments, then submit the post-activity evaluation to claim. Claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of your participation in the activity. Credit is claimable through July 31, 2029.
All purchases are final. We do not offer refunds once enrollment is complete, so read through the full curriculum outline before you enroll to confirm the program covers what you are looking for.
Enrollment includes every part of the program: the accredited foundation in Modules 1–3, worth 5 CE credits; the advanced clinical curriculum in Modules 4–12, 17 hours of content including nearly seven hours of video, covering 30+ peptide protocols; eight real patient case studies, each worked up from presentation to monitoring as a downloadable PDF; the Quick-Reference Pocket Guide, one printable card per indication; procedure demonstrations covering reconstitution and injection; the Pricing and Packaging Playbook Packet; and your Peptavo certification. Clinically, you finish able to evaluate patient candidacy, build individualized protocols, dose and sequence, recognize contraindications and adverse effects, and counsel and monitor patients within current evidence and the regulatory framework.
Learners report 22 hours on average to complete the full program. That covers the video lessons, the slide material, and the module assessments, not video runtime alone. Modules 1–3, which make up the accredited activity, account for 5 of those hours, and Modules 4–12 for the remaining 17. There is no schedule and no expiry on the material, so you can spread it over as long as you need.
Yes. Every Peptavo certification carries a certificate number, and anyone can look that number up in our public registry to confirm the credential is genuine and still current. Your listing is public by default, and you can switch it to private from your dashboard whenever you want, which stops the number from resolving. A revoked credential keeps its record and the registry reports it as revoked.


