The Peptide Compliance Code gives licensed practitioners the complete legal model, the liability documentation, and the role clarity that makes adding pharmaceutical-grade peptides to your practice not just possible, but completely secure.
You know what peptides can do. You've read the clinical literature, followed the conversations in your professional circles, and watched the evidence build. You are not skeptical of the science. You are skeptical of the space, and for good reason.
Every time you get close to moving forward, you hit the same wall. Not because you are overcautious. Because you understand exactly what is at stake. Your license. Your clinic. Your staff. The patients who have trusted you with their health for years.
And in the meantime, peptide clinics keep opening in your market. Your patients keep asking. Some of them have already gone elsewhere. Not because those places are better than you. Because they got there first.
You have been waiting, not out of fear, but out of the completely reasonable refusal to move forward until you find a model built to the standard your license demands.
That model exists. And this is where it starts.
These aren't irrational fears. They're the exact questions a clinician with everything to lose should be asking.
You don't know what your exposure looks like if a patient has an adverse reaction to a protocol you recommended but didn't prescribe. You're not sure the documentation that would protect you even exists in a form you can access. And you're not willing to find out the hard way.
You know having a license doesn't mean you can do anything you want in this space. What you can and cannot do varies by state, by license type, and by how your involvement is documented. You haven't been able to get a straight answer on where the line sits. And you will not cross a line you cannot see clearly.
You've seen enough of the gray market to know that not all peptides are created equal. Research-use-only compounds from unverified overseas facilities are not the same as pharmaceutical-grade protocols from a licensed US compounding pharmacy. You know the difference matters clinically. And you will not put your name on something you cannot fully stand behind.
The Peptide Compliance Code was written to answer all three. Not with reassurance. With documentation.
One document built to answer the biggest question you have about peptides that you haven't been able to get a straight answer on.
A sales document designed to make you feel comfortable
A general overview of the peptide market
Reassuring language asking you to trust us
A collection of vague "we're compliant" claims
Something built for coaches and gym owners
A documented compliance model you can verify independently
A plain language walkthrough of the exact legal framework
Documentation showing you the mechanism so you can evaluate it yourself
A specific, documented answer to every liability question you've been carrying
Something built specifically for credentialed practitioners with a license to protect
By the time you finish reading it, you will know exactly where your role begins and ends, where liability sits, what the documentation looks like that separates those two things, and whether the sourcing meets the standard you hold yourself to.
It does not ask you to trust anyone. It gives you the framework to evaluate everything yourself.
A complete look at what the Peptide Compliance Code covers, section by section.
The Five Step Model
The complete process from patient interest to medication delivery, with your role clearly defined at every stage.
Your Role vs. The Prescriber's Role
A clean side by side table showing exactly what you are responsible for and what the licensed physician is responsible for. Print it. Show it to your attorney. The lines are clean.
The Educational Agreement
What this document says, what it confirms about your role as educator rather than prescriber, and why your patient signs it before any protocol is submitted.
The Release of Liability
What this document confirms about where clinical responsibility sits and how it protects your clinic before a single protocol is ever submitted.
The Sourcing Standards
Where every medication comes from, what pharmaceutical-grade compounding means in plain language, and why 503A licensed US facilities are the only standard we accept.
The Documentation Framework
What your paper trail looks like, where it lives, who manages it, and what it shows a board, a malpractice carrier, or an attorney if they ever ask.

JULIE RICHARD
Chemical Engineer.
Functional Medicine Specialist.
Bloodwork Analyst. Patient.
THE TIMELINE
20+ YEARS
Chemical engineer in a male-dominated field. Precision was not optional.
THE DIAGNOSIS
Autoimmune disease severe enough to require major surgery. A false cancer diagnosis. A Whipple procedure. A body that started fighting itself.
THE DECISION
Filed for disability. Walked away from a twenty-year career. Decided to fight back.
THE CREDENTIALS
Licensed nutritionist. Registered dietitian. Phlebotomist. Bloodwork analyst. Functional medicine specialist. One by one, until she understood what was happening inside her own body.
THE DISCOVERY
Genetic screening plus bloodwork analysis led her to pharmaceutical-grade peptide protocols. Not as a business opportunity. As a patient who needed them and refused to use anything she couldn't completely verify.
THE OUTCOMES
Clients with mast cell activation syndrome. Clients covered in hives from head to toe. Documented healing. Data that proved what was happening and kept patients invested in their own recovery.
2024
Sepsis. ICU. Medical coma.
SIX WEEKS LATER
Back in the gym.
MY PEPTIDE PRACTICE
The system she wished had existed when she started.
She didn't come to this space as a businessperson who discovered a market opportunity. She came as a scientist who needed answers, a patient who needed to heal, and a practitioner who refused to build anything she couldn't completely stand behind. The Peptide Compliance Code reflects every one of those standards. Because for Julie, they were never negotiable.
We would rather lose a sale than onboard the wrong practitioner. Here's how to know which one you are.
You're sourcing gray market or RUO peptides and your only question is whether this is cheaper and faster
Your first question is about income potential rather than compliance integrity
You are a coach, trainer, or wellness professional without an active license and existing patient base
You are looking for a shortcut
You want someone to tell you it's fine without showing you why
You've been sourcing gray market or RUO peptides, you've seen enough to know it's not sustainable, and you're looking for a legitimate exit
Your first question is about liability, scope, and sourcing, and you haven't gotten a straight answer yet
You are a licensed practitioner with an established practice and patients who already trust your clinical judgment
You are looking for a standard that matches the one you have held yourself to your entire career
You want documentation you can read, verify, and if necessary, hand to your attorney
If the right column describes you, keep reading. This was built for you.
My Peptide Practice is currently enrolling our founding beta cohort.
The practitioners in that cohort are licensed chiropractors, functional medicine specialists, and cash-pay physical therapists who came to this document the same way you did. With months of research behind them, a list of compliance questions they had never gotten a straight answer on, and a standard they were not willing to compromise.
We are collecting their outcomes, their clinical data, and yes, their feedback on what it actually felt like to read this document and finally have a model they could stand behind completely.
When they tell us it changed something for them, we will put their words here. With their credentials. In their voice.
In the meantime, if you want to be one of the practitioners whose experience shapes what comes next, the founding cohort is the place to do that.
$197
One document. Every compliance question you have been carrying for months, answered at the level your license demands.
This is the document you read before you say yes to the most significant revenue opportunity in optimization medicine. And the one you hand to your attorney when they ask how this works.
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If what you find inside matches the standard you have held yourself to your entire career, the next step is a conversation with the My Peptide Practice founding team. We will walk you through the complete system, answer every question specific to your practice and your state, and show you exactly what this looks like from day one inside your clinic.
No pressure. No countdown timers. Just a straightforward conversation between people who take this as seriously as you do.
Everything you want to know before you read it.
It is a compliance document. It walks you through the exact legal model that makes it possible for a licensed practitioner to offer pharmaceutical-grade peptide protocols without prescribing, without handling medication, and without crossing into clinical territory that would put your license at risk. It names the specific documents your patients sign before any protocol is submitted. It shows you the role separation table between your responsibilities and the prescribing physician's responsibilities in plain language you can read, verify, and if you choose, take to your attorney. If it reads like marketing at any point, that's a problem we want to know about. It shouldn't.
That skepticism is exactly right and we built this document for the practitioner who has it. The Peptide Compliance Code does not tell you the model is compliant and ask you to trust us. It shows you the mechanism: the physician network structure, the 503A pharmacy sourcing standards, the educational agreement language, the liability documentation, and the documented separation between your role and the prescribing physician's role. You are not being asked to take anyone's word for anything. You are being given the framework to evaluate it yourself.
The Peptide Compliance Code was built by Julie Richard, a chemical engineer, licensed functional medicine specialist, and bloodwork analyst who came to pharmaceutical-grade peptides as a patient before she came to them as a practitioner. Julie did not build this compliance architecture as a business exercise. She built it because she refused to offer these protocols to her own clients through any model she couldn't completely defend. The physician network, the 503A sourcing relationships, the documentation framework, and the liability separation structure all exist because she held them to the standard her own clinical training demanded. The document reflects that standard.
That skepticism is exactly right and we built this document for the practitioner who has it. The Peptide Compliance Code does not tell you the model is compliant and ask you to trust us. It shows you the mechanism: the physician network structure, the 503A pharmacy sourcing standards, the educational agreement language, the liability documentation, and the documented separation between your role and the prescribing physician's role. You are not being asked to take anyone's word for anything. You are being given the framework to evaluate it yourself.
Yes. We are not attorneys and the Peptide Compliance Code is not a substitute for legal advice specific to your state and your practice. What it is, is a documented model that has been built with legal review and that gives you the foundation for a productive conversation with your own attorney if you choose to have one. Several practitioners in our founding cohort have done exactly that. The document held up.
Possibly not at the clinical level. You likely understand how peptides work. What the Compliance Code addresses is not the clinical science. It addresses the legal and operational architecture that makes it possible for a practitioner in your position to offer these protocols without prescribing them. Specifically: what the five step model looks like from patient interest to protocol delivery, what documents are executed before any protocol is submitted and what they say, where your liability sits and where it definitively does not, and what your role looks like on paper if a board or a malpractice carrier ever asks. If you already have clear documented answers to all of those questions, this document will confirm what you know. If you don't, it will fill the gap that has been keeping you on the sidelines.
It will give you the federal compliance framework and the structural model that applies across all 50 states. State-specific scope of practice questions are addressed in the document at a general level with a clear recommendation to verify your specific state's regulations, which we will help you do on a demo call if you decide to take that next step. We do not offer blanket state-specific legal clearance in a document because you deserve an accurate answer to that question, not a comfortable one.
No. Buying the Peptide Compliance Code is a standalone transaction. You will receive the document. You will not be enrolled in anything, committed to anything, or contacted by a sales team unless you choose to take the next step yourself. At the end of the document we will tell you clearly what that next step is and what it involves. Whether you take it is entirely your decision.
The next step is a demo call with the My Peptide Practice founding team. It is a working session, not a sales call. We walk you through the complete system, answer every question you have about how this fits inside your specific practice, and show you exactly what your peptide practice would look like from day one. If it is not the right fit, we will tell you that directly. The call exists to give you complete information, not to pressure you into a decision you are not ready to make.
MY PEPTIDE PRACTICE
The Peptide Compliance Code is an educational document. It does not constitute legal advice and is not a substitute for counsel specific to your state and your practice type. All peptide protocols offered through My Peptide Practice are fulfilled through licensed prescribers and 503A-compliant US compounding pharmacies.
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