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About Pink Pill Health

Women's biohacking done honestly — no affiliate pressure, no male-default research

Why Pink Pill Exists

Most supplement, peptide, and performance research is conducted on 70kg college-age men. The results get extrapolated to women with the assumption that "dose smaller and you'll be fine." That assumption is wrong often enough that women routinely experience side effects, flat results, or complete failures with protocols that work beautifully for men.

Pink Pill Health was built to fix that. Every article on this site is written with female physiology as the starting point — accounting for menstrual cycle phases, estrogen-progesterone dynamics, thyroid sensitivity, iron metabolism, bone density concerns, and the biochemical realities that make women's bodies meaningfully different from men's.

What Makes Our Content Different

Peer-Reviewed CitationsEvery mechanism we claim has a PubMed reference. No "studies show" without the actual study.
Honest TimelinesIf a compound takes 8 weeks to produce results, we tell you 8 weeks. No 10-day transformation promises.
Real Side EffectsEvery article lists the side effects, not just the benefits. If a compound isn't worth the risk, we say so.
Female-Specific DosingNot "divide the male dose by half." Actual dosing based on female bioavailability and receptor sensitivity.

Our Editorial Standards

We don't accept payment for reviews. We don't run paid placements disguised as "educational content." If a product is mentioned on Pink Pill, it's because the compound has real mechanistic evidence — not because we got a check. When we recommend specific brands, we disclose why and what we looked for in terms of purity, dosing, and third-party testing.

Medical Disclaimer

Pink Pill Health publishes educational content only. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional — ideally one familiar with performance medicine and women's health — before starting any new supplement, protocol, or intervention.

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