Search interest trends
Indexed public search interest in peptides over the past 12 months.
Key takeaways
- Search interest has risen steadily across the period, with no single month accounting for most of the increase.
- Indexed values are relative, not absolute volumes, so they show direction rather than how many people searched.
- Rising interest reflects attention, not evidence quality or safety, which we track separately on each peptide page.
Methodology & sources
This index combines anonymized query data from our own site search with publicly available search-trend signals, normalized to a 0-100 scale where 100 is the highest weekly value observed in the window. We do not report raw query counts because the underlying sources express interest in relative terms only. Values are smoothed into monthly points to reduce week-to-week noise, and the year-over-year figure compares the most recent month with the same month one year earlier. The series is refreshed weekly; if a data source changes its methodology, we re-baseline the whole series rather than splice mismatched numbers, and we note any re-baselining in this paragraph when it happens.