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Frequently Asked Questions
What bloodwork do I need?
For educational peptide consultations, general wellness labs—such as hormone panels, thyroid function, liver enzymes, and lipid profiles—can offer valuable insights. Your peptide coach can review these labs with you for educational purposes only, not for diagnosis or treatment.
What’s the difference between a peptide educator and a peptide coach?
A peptide educator focuses on explaining what peptides are, how they’re studied, and how to interpret research safely.
A peptide coach helps guide your personal research journey—teaching you how to read data, understand protocols, and create a responsible, informed approach to peptide use.
I’m brand new to peptides. Which call should I book?
Start with the Peptide Foundations Call. This session covers the basics—what peptides are, how they’re researched, how to store them, and what to consider before reconstitution. It’s designed to help you build confidence and clarity before diving deeper.
Can you give me medical advice or prescriptions on a call?
No. BioElite does not provide medical advice, prescriptions, or dosing recommendations. All coaching and education calls are for informational and research purposes only. For medical guidance, consult a licensed healthcare provider.
Do you offer refunds if I can’t make my call?
If you can’t make your scheduled call, we’re happy to reschedule with at least 24 hours’ notice. Due to the personalized nature of coaching and time set aside, refunds are not offered for missed or same-day cancellations.
EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE ONLY
At BioElite Health, our mission is to empower you with science-based education—not medical advice. We’re fully transparent about what we do and don’t provide. In compliance with California’s SB 577, we are not licensed physicians, and all BioElite services are educational in nature.
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