This topic attracts a lot of curiosity, but the most responsible way to cover it is to focus on structure, comparison, and decision frameworks instead of protocols.
Structure before specificity
Readers usually need clarity on categories, complexity, and why certain topics are grouped together before they need anything more detailed. A framework is more valuable than a protocol on a general educational site.
That is why the beginner guide, the library, and the most relevant comparison page usually create a better reading sequence than another generic checklist.
Use the builder for fit
If your real question is "what should I read next," the builder is a better tool than another abstract cycle article. It sorts your answers into a direction without pretending to deliver a medical workflow.
For example, a reader exploring recovery themes might get more value from BPC-157 vs TB-500 and the BPC-157 page than from broad, protocol-adjacent content.