43 sourced monographs
Sequence, molecular weight, half-life, research dose range, reconstitution, mechanism, and citations for each peptide.
Helix is a tracking and education tool — a 43-peptide reference catalog with sourced monographs, a reconstitution calculator, and clean records of your cycles, vials, doses, and metrics. Built for self-directed researchers who want clarity, not guesswork.
Every dosing range, frequency, and reconstitution protocol in Helix is drawn from published research literature and shown for reference only. Helix does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or recommend anything. It helps you read the research and keep an organized log of what you are doing.
Sequence, molecular weight, half-life, research dose range, reconstitution, mechanism, and citations for each peptide.
Enter vial strength and BAC water; Helix returns concentration, units per draw, and a calibrated syringe diagram. A reverse mode solves for the BAC water that yields a clean draw.
Run multiple concurrent protocols, track vial life and remaining volume, and see today's schedule merged across every active cycle.
Log doses with site rotation, keep a research journal, and chart weight, sleep, labs, and other metrics over time.
Optional local notifications for upcoming doses. Scheduled entirely on your device — no remote push, no tracking.
Your logs — doses, vials, cycles, journal, metrics — are stored locally on your device. We never sell data and run no analytics or ad trackers.
Founder status is permanent and granted by sign-up order. It carries lifetime free access to premium features as they ship in future versions. Slots are limited and non-recoverable.
Helix is a research and education tool. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose, treat, or recommend anything. The peptides described are research chemicals; many are not approved for human use, and legal status varies by jurisdiction. Dosing ranges are reported from research literature for reference only — they are not recommendations. You must be 18 or older. Consult a licensed clinician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.