Common questions about peptide categories, ordering, research-use positioning, and how Northern Peptides handles the buying process.
Which payment option is currently available?
The storefront uses one active checkout method at a time. Customers can complete that payment flow as a guest or sign in first if they want the order attached to an account immediately.
When is the order created?
For the current bank transfer setup, the order is created after admin confirms the payment. The customer still receives a reserved order number during the transfer flow.
Can customers track orders?
Yes. Signed-in customers can review order history from the account page, and guest customers can use the Track Order page with their order number and checkout email to check the latest status.
Can the store switch to Stripe or PayPal later?
Yes. The payment system was refactored around one active checkout method, so the visible storefront option can be changed in admin settings when needed.
How are support questions handled?
Customers can submit support tickets from their account area, and replies are tracked inside the same account history.
Which peptide categories do you carry?
The catalogue is grouped for easier browsing under labels such as recovery, performance, growth support, body composition, copper peptides, and longevity. Those headings are there to help customers navigate recognised product names and compare the range more quickly.
Why does the site describe peptides as signaling molecules?
That language reflects how peptides are commonly discussed in research literature. They are short chains of amino acids, and the site uses plain-language catalogue copy to help customers navigate recognised product names without presenting them as consumer-use products.
Why are injectable formats mentioned so often in peptide research?
Many peptides are discussed in injectable formats because peptides can be broken down during digestion, which affects bioavailability. A smaller number of compounds are known for oral availability, but most peptide buyers still associate the category with vials and reconstituted research products.
Why does purity documentation matter?
For research work, consistency matters. Clear sourcing language, batch-minded presentation, and analytical documentation help buyers make better decisions and reduce avoidable uncertainty when comparing compounds.
Are products sold for human or veterinary use?
No. The catalogue is presented strictly for research and educational use only. Products are not intended for human consumption, therapeutic use, or veterinary application.