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    WisGal64W
    My rat has always been a light sleeper, trouble staying asleep. On top of that, around mid December my rat's mind wouldn't shut off, doing the Indy 500 if you will. Well, I finally found a sleep stack that my rat likes, keeping it simple, and doesn't cause grogginess in the morning. Magnesium Glycinate: 400mg - 1hr b4 bed Glycine: 2g - 1 hr b4v bed Selank: (2 snorts) for those chaotic busy days (1 1/2 hr b4 bed) DSIP: (2 snorts) if my body is tired and wired (30 min b4 bed) Selank/DSIP subq previously, but as of yesterday, nasal is the path going forward unless the effects don't prove strong enough, then will switch back. Well switching back to SubQ 500 mcg, once spray is done After doing some further research, will add Pinealon not as a replacement but for more support, the cognitive benefits. Plan is: Nasal, morning to mid-afternoon. At some point Epithalon will be considered Any thoughts or suggestions? Edit: ooh and now I'm off to find some Semax to help me understand Crypto better and not continue to psych myself out(it's getting ridiculous lol) clear the fog and confusion around this intimidating subject sighhh
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    This is a vendor review submitted by christian on PeptideCritic.com. Rating: (5/5) Review My batch of semax was tested for endotoxins and passed. it was also of high purity, and identified by hplc-ms. FTIR analysis was also done, I couldn't find any peaks from cresols, TFA, Acetonitrile, or other alcohols, however some of the relevant frequencies were not included in the FTIR section. I'd assume the lab would mention it if any were found. Testing was done through BTlabs, so i assume the vendor sent it through finnrick for analysis. Read the full review: Great COA Discuss this review, share your own experiences, or ask questions about the vendor. Please keep discussions respectful and factual.
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    I would say it depends on what bacteria is in the spray. And we really never know that. A filter is pennies worth of protection. As always everyone's level of perceived "safety" is different with this stuff. Know the risks and make your own decisions off the info you have.
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    This is a vendor review submitted by Bengals_33 on PeptideCritic.com. Rating: (1/5) Review Selank Coa's have a different cap color in the Janoshik picture than what I received, yet same batch #. Just a bit sketchy to me! Since they are shutting down, no one will return my emails, or fix this situation. Seems like they dont give a shit! IGF-1 LR3 no COA at all. Forgot about this and ordered. Tried to cancel before it shipped, no response. Several emails trying to get proper COA's, and nothing. Ordered a few times before, all seemed fine, and worked ok. Glad they are closing, cause I think they really aren't testing. Just faking tests! If cap colors don't match, and tests are missing, that's a big problem. Read the full review: Fake COA's? Beware! Discuss this review, share your own experiences, or ask questions about the vendor. Please keep discussions respectful and factual.
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    i appreciate it everyone thanks! The bottle i bought was a blend of both, so i'll use that for a bit to see how I like it, then if not, ill do separate doses. I ended up purchasing the vials and spray bottles from peptide critic, for the amber color
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    WisGal64W
    It doesn’t take much to make me laugh, sometimes in fits when something really isn’t that funny, this is one of those moments . I happened to look at the box the nasal spray bottles came in [image: 1778683696783-img_2256-resized.jpeg]