Peptide Protocols – Volume One (2020) by Dr. William A. Seeds is a practitioner-focused handbook designed to introduce clinicians to the therapeutic use of peptides through the lens of cellular medicine. The book explains how disease processes—both chronic and acute—originate at the cellular level and how targeted peptides can restore cellular efficiency, delay senescence, and improve clinical outcomes. The introduction outlines the author’s decade of clinical experience using peptides in orthopedics, sports medicine, and complex medical cases, demonstrating significant gains in recovery, performance, and disease modulation .
The book provides foundational education on cell signaling, cellular senescence, immune behavior, and metabolic pathways, then transitions into practical monographs covering widely used peptides such as CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, BPC-157, GHK-Cu, TB-4, TA-1, Epithalon, GLP-1 analogs, AOD-9604, Selank, Semax, Dihexa, and more. Each monograph details mechanisms, therapeutic relevance, and example protocols. Dr. Seeds emphasizes how peptides offer a “radically new way to define aging,” targeting the cellular causes of dysfunction rather than only symptoms .
Volume One also introduces peptide-supported protocols across areas such as immune preparation, metabolic optimization, cellular repair, cognitive enhancement, and weight management. It is positioned as the first in a series and as an educational companion to the author’s A4M peptide programs and training through the International Peptide Society (IPS) .
The result is a structured, accessible medical reference that bridges current scientific understanding with clinically actionable peptide strategies.


