Right now, you’re
flying blind.
You feel a little better this week, or maybe you don’t. The vendor swears it’s 99% pure. Your doctor won’t order the labs. So you’re left guessing whether the cycle is working, whether the vial is real, or whether you’re paying for a placebo. The most popular peptides clear your blood in hours, so a standard test can’t even see them. What it can see is what they do to you.
Efficacy is judged on subjective feel. There’s no honest before-and-after for “is it working.”
At best you get a single hs-CRP. The biology your peptides act on is dozens of proteins wide.
Run a stack and you can’t tell which compound moved what. Guesswork on top of guesswork.
Baseline. Cycle. Retest.
One painless sample before your cycle, one after. The difference is the only honest answer to “is this actually working?”
Test your baseline
Before you change anything, capture where your inflammation, recovery, metabolic and growth markers really sit.
Run your protocol
Whatever you're running, keep doing exactly what you do. We don't sell it, prescribe it, source it, or judge it. We just measure you.
You pick the protocol. We stay out of it, and give you the objective readout.
Retest and see what moved
Sample again after your cycle. Your dashboard shows which markers actually moved toward healthy, and which didn't.
Your biology, plotted against healthy.
Every marker sits against a healthy reference distribution, so you see not “in range / out of range,” but how far you diverge and which way. Retest, and the trend line shows whether your cycle actually moved the biology toward healthy, or didn’t.
The biology your peptides actually act on.
Not one inflammation number. Up to 520+ proteins across the systems a cycle moves, measured in absolute concentrations so a change from baseline to retest is real, not noise.
“A single snapshot misses what matters. Measuring thousands of markers over time is how you tell a real effect from a placebo.”
Inflammation & recovery
Tissue repair & remodeling
Growth & IGF-1 axis
Metabolic & GLP-1 response
Immune signaling
Vascular & clotting
A $40 hs-CRP can’t see what a cycle does.
A peptide like BPC-157 has a half-life measured in minutes. By the time you test, the molecule is gone, and the only thing left to measure is its effect. A single inflammation marker captures a sliver of that. Proteomics reads hundreds of the inflammation, tissue-repair, metabolic and growth proteins at once, and reports them in absolute concentrations, the only way a baseline-to-retest comparison actually holds up.
Built for how you actually use peptides.
The Wolverine stack, measured.
“I'm running BPC-157 and TB-500 for a bad shoulder. Is it actually calming the inflammation and repairing the tissue, or is the vial underdosed and I just feel it that way?”
Dozens of inflammation and tissue-repair proteins at once, IL-6, TNF-α, MMP-9, VEGF-A, not a single hs-CRP. Baseline before your cycle, a real before and after on retest, and you see which recovery markers actually moved toward healthy. If nothing moves, that is information too.
See past the scale.
“The weight is coming off, but am I holding onto muscle, and are my metabolic and inflammation markers actually improving underneath?”
Metabolic and inflammation signaling together, adiponectin, leptin, FGF-21, GDF-15, hs-CRP, IL-6, benchmarked against healthy, so you can watch the biology change across your cycle, not just the number on the scale.
IGF-1, done properly.
“My GH peptides should be moving IGF-1. Are they, and what are they doing to my inflammation and metabolic markers while they do it?”
The IGF-1 and growth axis measured properly, alongside the inflammation, metabolic and vascular markers a standalone IGF-1 test, or your clinic's standard chemistry panel, never shows. The full picture of a cycle, not one number.
We measure biology. We don’t sell peptides.
Mune is a measurement service, not a pharmacy and not a clinic. We don’t source, sell, prescribe, or recommend any peptide. That independence is the point: we have no stake in what you run, so the readout is yours. Privacy-first, non-judgmental. We test your biology, not your supplier.
Not another hs-CRP.
standard panel
Proteomics that lived in a $25,000 research lab, for $699.
You already spend on the vials. Spend a fraction of it finding out whether they’re doing anything.
Test your baselineChoose your panel.
Two panels, one painless at-home sample. Become a member to retest across your cycle at the lowest price, or take a single baseline test.
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- 500+ lab tests annually
- Testing 2x / year or on-demand
- At-home collection, no clinic visit
- Monitor health, symptoms and treatments
- Tracked in one secure place
- Stanford researchers evaluate every result
- No insurance, transparent pricing
- Priority access to new Mune panels
- Performed in a
lab
“I ran BPC-157 and TB-500 for eight weeks on a bad shoulder and could finally watch my inflammation markers drop instead of guessing. Worth more than the vials.”
“I’m on a GH stack and my clinic only runs IGF-1. Seeing it in context with 500 other proteins is a completely different level of data.”
“I’m on a GLP-1 and wanted proof it wasn’t just the scale moving. Baseline and retest showed my metabolic and inflammation markers actually improving.”
Representative member experiences. Individual results vary. Mune Mirror does not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and does not sell or prescribe peptides.
The science, from the people who pioneered it.
Scientific Co-founder. Director of the Center for Genomics & Personalized Medicine at Stanford, and the scientist who originated longitudinal multi-omic profiling.
Co-founder & CSO. Immunologist, 20 years at Stanford specializing in multi-omic analysis. 18 publications, 1,700 citations.
Co-founder & CEO. Stanford-trained healthtech founder who built and exited a telemedicine company. Commercial execution in regulated environments.
Our co-founder spent his career proving one blood test, once, isn’t enough.
Dr. Snyder originated longitudinal multi-omic profiling: measuring thousands of molecules over time to catch what single snapshots miss. That is exactly the instrument a peptide cycle needs, and Mune Mirror brings it out of the lab and to you.









