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Peptides January 15, 2026 5 min read

Peptide Stacking: The Concierge Approach

Peptide therapy is not about more compounds. It is about the right compounds, in the right order, calibrated to your labs and your life.

Peptide Stacking: The Concierge Approach

Peptide therapy has exploded in the last five years — most of it sold online without medical supervision and stacked according to internet folklore. The clinical reality is quieter and more interesting. A well-designed peptide stack is small, calibrated, and intentional. It does specific work, on a specific timeline, against a specific set of biomarkers.

What stacking actually means

Stacking is the combination of two or more peptides whose mechanisms complement each other — for example, pairing a growth hormone secretagogue with a recovery-focused peptide, or layering a cognitive peptide with NAD+ support. Done well, stacking lets you address multiple systems with smaller, safer individual doses.

Done poorly, stacking is just paying more for more compounds, hoping the math works out. It rarely does.

The peptides we use most

  • Semax & Selank — cognitive focus, anxiety reduction, learning support.
  • MOTS-c — mitochondrial-derived peptide for metabolic and cognitive resilience.
  • NAD+ and precursors — cellular energy, repair, and longevity signaling.
  • Growth hormone secretagogues — selective use for recovery and lean mass support.
  • BPC-157 — tissue repair and gut integrity in targeted, time-limited courses.

Why concierge matters here

Peptides are not a category where Googling a protocol from a forum will serve you well. The compounds interact with each other and with hormones, glucose, sleep architecture, and inflammatory markers. They need to be selected against current labs, dosed against your physiology, and adjusted as your numbers move.

The right peptide protocol is small, deliberate, and revisited every 90 days. The wrong one is a closet full of vials and no plan.

At Nouveau Longevity, every peptide we recommend has a job and a review date. If a compound is not earning its place in your protocol at the next lab check, it comes out. That is the whole difference between concierge care and a subscription box.

CI
Colleen Irwin, APRN, PMHNP
Founder, Nouveau Longevity

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