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Helping women understand the change, not accept it.
— Stop guessing. Start understanding.
Your body isn’t broken. Your protocol is.
A root-cause research letter — built around the molecules that actually run your body. Cortisol. Estrogen. Insulin. Thyroid. Sleep. Skin. Peptides. Translated, plainly. Cited, always.
the molecule library
Peer-reviewed research, plainly explained.
— A new molecule, every week.— Peptides, hormones, GLP-1s, and the ingredients that actually work.
the confusion report
What we heard this week.
— The questions women are actually asking online, decoded.kee compass
Ask the molecule.
— An AI research assistant trained on the literature. Not a doctor.What molecule are you researching today? Try a peptide name (GHK-Cu, BPC-157), a hormone (estradiol, progesterone), a GLP-1 (semaglutide, tirzepatide), or a root cause (cortisol, perimenopause sleep). You can also ask: “What should I bring to my appointment about [molecule]?”
research calculator
Reconstitution & dose math.
— Chemistry, not medical advice.This is dilution math. Whether to use any compound, at any dose, is a conversation with your clinician.
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Track what you’re researching.
— What you’re discussing with your clinician. What you’re noticing.membership
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- Everything in free, plus:
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— Founding rate is permanent. Standard rate of $29 a month begins after the first 200 members.
from kee’s
A note from Kee’s.
We started Kee’s because we got tired of watching women in their 30s and beyond do everything they were told — and end up worse off.
The crash diets that wrecked their hormones. The HIIT classes six days a week that spiked their cortisol and stalled their progress. The protein goals written by men in their 20s, applied to women’s bodies in their 40s. The biohacking advice that ignored the fact that women’s bodies aren’t just “smaller men’s bodies.”
For years the message has been: try harder, eat less, train more, sleep when you’re dead. And for years, women have done exactly that — and watched their bodies push back. Weight that won’t move. Sleep that won’t come. Skin that changed. Energy that disappeared. Cycles that got harder. Mood that’s not theirs anymore. And underneath all of it, a quiet exhausted thought: maybe I’m just broken now.
You’re not broken. The plan was wrong.
Your body in your 30s and 40s isn’t a worse version of your 25-year-old body. It’s a different one — running on different hormones, different stress responses, different recovery timelines. The science exists for what’s actually happening: cortisol dysregulation, estrogen shifts, insulin resistance, mitochondrial decline, gut changes, sleep architecture changes. The translation, for women specifically, doesn’t.
Kee’s is the translation.
A research letter, a community, and a tool — built around one promise: every week, we take one molecule (a peptide, a hormone, a GLP-1, a skincare ingredient, a stress signal, a sleep mechanism) that women are actually asking about. We read what the literature shows. We write what we’d want a friend to tell us. Plain English. Cited sources. The questions you’ll need when you talk to your doctor — and the root cause underneath what you’re being told to take.
We’re not here to sell you a protocol. We’re not here to tell you to accept the season. We’re here to help you understand the change — so you can stop fighting your body and start working with it.
Stop guessing. Start understanding.
— Kee’s
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— One letter a week. The molecule of the week, the questions we’re seeing, the science worth knowing.Stop guessing. Start understanding. — Kee’s