IP6: Research, Dosing, and Where to Buy in 2026
A research-first profile for IP6 (Inositol hexaphosphate, Phytic acid), aggregating mechanism notes, transcript dosing mentions, vendor recommendations, and PubMed-indexed literature without presenting medical guidance.
IP6 is a research compound profiled here from named-expert transcripts and peer-reviewed literature, without medical guidance. As of July 2026, The Peptide Wiki aggregates 15 PubMed-cited papers, 1 attributed expert mention, and 1 transcript dosing protocol for IP6, each linked to its source.
- Also indexed as Inositol hexaphosphate, Phytic acid.
- 1 aggregated dosing-protocol mention from source transcripts.
- 15 PubMed-indexed citations listed in the research table below.
- 0 vendor recommendations captured from named experts.
- Evidence level in this entry is marked as research.
What is IP6?
Research compound aggregated from creator and literature mentions. No direct disease-treatment claims are made on this page.
What is IP6 researched for?
Iron-absorption blocker used to keep iron load (and therefore hematocrit/hemoglobin) lower; warning: combining with erythritol may cause anemia.
IP6 Dosing Protocols
The entries below are transcript-derived dosing mentions. They are preserved for research context and are not medical advice.
| Speaker | Source | Timestamp | Protocol | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trensparent with Nyle Nayga | Kuba Cielen: How To Blow Up In Mass But Live Long (PED Real Talk) | 01:23:01 | Guest speaker reported using approximately 1000 mg IP6, noting it may lower iron absorption and that they supplemented with additional iron. | anecdotal |
Where to Buy IP6 in 2026
No tracked vendor recommendations for IP6 yet. See our vendor directory.
Side Effects and Safety
Anecdotal reports and study-level observations vary by route, dose, and individual. This page does not provide medical advice. Consult a qualified clinician before any research use.
Experts on side effects and safety · 1 cited mention
"IP6, you know, the good old way to lower your iron absorption. Don't combine IP6 with erythritol cuz erythritol does lower iron absorption and B vitamin absorption and that might make you anemic over time."
What Experts Say
1 expert across our source library discuss IP6. Each entry is that expert’s most context-rich mention: click to watch it at the exact timestamp in the original video. Quotes are also emitted as Schema.org Quotation JSON-LD for AI assistants.
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“IP6, you know, the good old way to lower your iron absorption. Don't combine IP6 with erythritol cuz erythritol does lower iron absorption and B vitamin absorption and that might make you anemic over time.”
User Reviews
User reviews aggregator coming Q3 2026 (Reddit + YouTube comments + Discord research notes). Until then, see the expert quote section above and PubMed citations below.
Research Efficacy Snapshot
Published efficacy percentages cited in PubMed trials and named-expert reports about IP6. Each line links to the original source.
- "Specifically, the PVA-IP6-ChCl ternary ionogel achieved a remarkable thermopower of 53.92 millivolts per kelvin and a high ionic conductivity of 10.64 millisiemens per centimeter at 80% relative humidity." · Jin Y et al, 2026 PubMed
Research and Studies
15 PubMed-indexed papers reference IP6. Top 15 shown.
Legal Status
IP6 is presented here as a research compound. FDA approval status, scheduling, WADA status, and state-specific telehealth rules may apply. Always verify current regulatory status. Last verified: 2026-07-09.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IP6 FDA-approved?
IP6 is presented on this page as a research compound. FDA approval status, scheduling, and state-specific rules may apply and change. Verify current regulatory status before any decision.
What dosing is reported for IP6?
This page aggregates 1 dosing-protocol mention(s) from named-expert transcripts, each linked to a verbatim source timestamp. See the Dosing Protocols table above. Mentions are anecdotal, not medical advice.
How much research has been published on IP6?
15 PubMed-indexed paper(s) reference IP6 in our current research feed. See the Research and Studies section above for citations.