Are blends effective
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Does anyone else besides me refuse to buy blends? My decision is based on different ph each peptide requires, precipitation and oxygenation and degradation. Does it mean more injections yes but I feel more confident that I’m using the peptide as it was intended
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I've used Wolverine with BPC-157 and TB-500. It did seem to work at least as well as BPC-157, maybe better; I've only done one course. Some peptides go together and work, and others don't. Some of the blends we are seeing are even manufacturing mistakes that people just decided to sell as if they were new blends (looking at those weird glp blends). I'm not sure about things like GLOW and KLOW; they seem to have too much going on. Separately is most likely better as they can't interact with each other in the vial or pen cart, as you said.
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Honestly i have always had them separate but i have some KLOW which im going to try.
My opinion is there is so many peptide vendors, influencers and pretty knowledgeable ppl in the space saying blends work, and also many that have tried them.
So my belief is if it didn’t work that trend would of died off by now.
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My first experience with a blend was Kpv, Bpc157 &Tb500 yesterday. I have been cycling all individually in my belly with copper in my glutes for 10 days. In theory, it sounded great and easier than reconstituting 3 vials and less shots. In the morning, it went in okay and I felt fine, yet at around 5pm I had a site reaction. A big red blotch and felt sore. I iced it and went to bed. This morning is still red a little better but I will be throwing away that blend from Peptira. I have some other blends but I am leaning towards individual is better. In research, at least I know each batch and purity, this is a real concern, as I have never had a site reaction before.
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Does anyone else besides me refuse to buy blends? My decision is based on different ph each peptide requires, precipitation and oxygenation and degradation. Does it mean more injections yes but I feel more confident that I’m using the peptide as it was intended
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My first experience with a blend was Kpv, Bpc157 &Tb500 yesterday. I have been cycling all individually in my belly with copper in my glutes for 10 days. In theory, it sounded great and easier than reconstituting 3 vials and less shots. In the morning, it went in okay and I felt fine, yet at around 5pm I had a site reaction. A big red blotch and felt sore. I iced it and went to bed. This morning is still red a little better but I will be throwing away that blend from Peptira. I have some other blends but I am leaning towards individual is better. In research, at least I know each batch and purity, this is a real concern, as I have never had a site reaction before.
@beachfun Thats really weird.
Copper is normally best in the high Glute area, Ive done a KLOW blend up there for a while and straight GHK.
I do have a system that I reconstitute the blend with 2ml bac then I preload a few syringes with around 20ml BAC.
On the day of the shot I add the Blend to the preloaded BAC syringe and I let it sit for 30min to get room temp.
I use a 8mm and if you use less it tends to BUMP up.
Other blends I havent done but the KPV, BPC and TB should be a very good blend to do anywere especially in the belly.
Maybe you got a bad batch.
Nowadays I filter all my peptides, I leave the vial and bac to room temp before mixing, and I havent had any problems with blends.
@randy can disagree but Ive seen many test that Blends dont degrade in short periods and if you mix them all together in 1 syringe, it doesnt degreade either.