Rxpepsdirect.com vs. Eden: Better Prices vs. Better Website. Your Choice.
Eden built one of the slickest consumer telehealth brands in the wellness space. Their UX is genuinely better than most peptide providers, including ours. What Eden doesn't do is breadth. They prescribe sermorelin, NAD+, methylene blue, glutathione, and GLP-1s; they do not prescribe BPC-157, CJC-1295, PT-141, tesamorelin, or any of the recovery-and-longevity peptides RxPepsDirect (rxpepsdirect.com) considers core. This is the honest comparison.
Read time 6 min.
30–55%
Cheaper on every peptide Eden carries
10+
Peptides Eden does not offer
$0
No monthly subscription
Live
Per-batch lab reports published
The peptide gap
Ten peptides Eden doesn’t prescribe
Eden built a clean, focused brand around sermorelin, NAD+, GLP-1s, and a handful of wellness adjacencies. They explicitly avoid the deeper-set peptides most longevity-and-recovery patients are looking for.
- BPC-157RxPepsDirect-only
- CJC-1295 / IpamorelinRxPepsDirect-only
- Sermorelin / Ipamorelin comboRxPepsDirect-only
- TesamorelinRxPepsDirect-only
- PT-141 (any form)RxPepsDirect-only
- KisspeptinRxPepsDirect-only
- Oxytocin (injection or nasal)RxPepsDirect-only
- GHK-Cu (injectable)RxPepsDirect-only
- Wolverine StackRxPepsDirect-only
- Thymosin Alpha-1RxPepsDirect-only
Eden carries roughly a dozen products total. RxPepsDirect carries 55+ compounded peptides plus their formulation variants. Both depths fit different patient profiles; the question is which one fits yours.
Where they overlap
Peptide Price Comparison (for what they offer)
On the peptides Eden does carry, RxPepsDirect is 30 to 55 percent cheaper. Eden’s lower advertised prices kick in only on a 3-month subscription commitment.
Sermorelin
Save $96 (55% less)
Eden's price drops to $126 only on a 3-month subscription; ongoing rate is $176.
GHK-Cu Injectable
RxPepsDirect-only
Eden offers topical GHK-Cu foam for hair only. No injectable.
Methylene Blue
RxPepsDirect-only
Eden mentions methylene blue on its site but doesn't publish a price.
Real stacks
Two common stacks, priced on each service
For multi-peptide stacks, the gap widens because Eden charges per product while RxPepsDirect covers up to 3 peptides per $39 visit.
GH support stack
Sermorelin · CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
RxPepsDirect
$219
per month total
Eden
$176
per month total
Sermorelin + NAD+
Save $102 / mo
Sermorelin · NAD+ injectable
RxPepsDirect
$219
per month total
Eden
$321
per month total
The honest read
Where each provider actually wins.
Eden built the cleaner consumer brand. Their UX is genuinely better than most peptide telehealth sites, including ours. Acknowledging that is part of being honest about the tradeoff.
Where Eden actually wins
- Brand presence and consumer UX. Eden's site flows better than most peptide providers.
- Single-product flat pricing with shipping bundled. The patient never sees a separate visit fee or shipping line.
- Strong adjacent women's HRT and weight-loss product lines that RxPepsDirect does not carry.
- GHK-Cu hair-care foam. RxPepsDirect only offers GHK-Cu as a sterile injectable.
Where RxPepsDirect wins
- Catalog depth. RxPepsDirect prescribes BPC-157, CJC-1295, PT-141, tesamorelin, kisspeptin, oxytocin, and a dozen other peptides Eden does not offer.
- Pricing on every peptide both clinics carry. Sermorelin: 30 to 55 percent cheaper. NAD+: 30 percent cheaper.
- No subscription. Eden's lower advertised prices require a 3-month commitment; RxPepsDirect's $39 visit is one-time per order.
- Published Certificate of Analysis per batch (Eagle Analytical Services). Eden lists FDA/DEA-registered third-party testing but does not publish individual lot reports.
- Up to 3 peptides per $39 visit. Eden charges per-product.
Sourcing
Pricing verified 2026-05-06 from publicly visible Eden (TryEden) product pages and publicly visible RxPepsDirect product pages. Eden's sermorelin price drops to $126 only on a 3-month subscription commitment; the $176 ongoing rate is what you pay after the first 3 months.
See every peptide Eden offers for their current pricing.
Frequently asked questions
- Does Eden actually carry BPC-157 or PT-141?
- No. Eden publicly prescribes sermorelin (injection and tablet), GLP-1s, NAD+ injectable and nasal spray, NAD+ face cream, glutathione, MIC + B12, methylene blue, GHK-Cu foam (topical only), Vardenafil + Tadalafil, and women's HRT. They do not publicly list BPC-157, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, PT-141 (any form), tesamorelin, kisspeptin, oxytocin, or injectable GHK-Cu.
- Is Eden's pharmacy 503A?
- Eden states they use "a state-licensed pharmacy in our network" with FDA/DEA-registered third-party testing. They do not name the specific pharmacy or confirm 503A status publicly. RxPepsDirect names Optimal Balance Pharmacy as the dispensing pharmacy and confirms their 503A license is active in Texas.
- Why is Eden's sermorelin more expensive than RxPepsDirect's?
- Eden's pricing model bundles consultation, shipping, and product into one monthly subscription cost. RxPepsDirect separates the medical visit ($39 flat) from the pharmacy product cost ($80 for the 15 mg sermorelin vial). For most patients the unbundled model is 30 to 50 percent cheaper per dose.
- Can I get methylene blue capsules from Eden?
- Eden lists methylene blue on its site but doesn't display a public price. RxPepsDirect prescribes pharmaceutical-grade methylene blue capsules at four strengths (5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 25 mg) priced from $1.75 to $2.50 per capsule. The auto-deny screening for SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, and G6PD applies on both providers per standard methylene blue safety protocol.
- Should I switch from Eden to RxPepsDirect?
- If your protocol is sermorelin or NAD+ only, the price difference favors RxPepsDirect but the convenience of staying on Eden may matter more to you. If you want to add BPC-157, CJC-1295, PT-141, tesamorelin, or any peptide Eden doesn't prescribe, switching to RxPepsDirect is the only way to get those prescribed alongside what you already use.