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What does your research log look like?

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  • gym.ratG Offline
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    I use a combo of an AI app that I made and good ol' calendar app on my Mac. I track it all. Dosing, dates, BAC dilution, vendor, etc. I even take pictures of my injections sites after each go so I can avoid the same place for at least 3 weeks. I find this super helpful.

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      This is how I keep up with mine. The app is called PepFlow.
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        If interested, there is a site called neemio.com I'm kinda obsessed with it lol It's essentially a research tool plus a protocol builder where you can search and explore different substances like herbs, supplements, peps and other compounds. Can build stacks/regimens, do comparisons, check interactions for conflicts, synergies etc.

        “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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        • Stan DouglasS Stan Douglas

          Just use an app, I use Smart Peptide Tracker.
          It keeps track of all that, your inventory, price, where you got it, the last time you injected in which site you are considering...

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          glpbacon
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          @Stan-Douglas I'll check it out, that app looks very comprehensive

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          • S Splinter

            I couldn’t find anything that did just what I wanted, so I wrote a new app.

            I hope to be posting it about it on this board soon. iOS only, TestFlight beta access at first.

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            @Splinter sweet! Keep us posted 🙂

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            • WisGal64W WisGal64

              I used co-pilot, told it what I wanted, it performed beautifully.

              Also analyzes uploaded CoAs, flags them for points of concern etc

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              @WisGal64 I've been using claude and ChatGPT also to check out CoAs, it's been really helpful to use these tools, I'm glad I'm not the only one.

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              • Sable DarqnessS Sable Darqness

                @glpbacon hey there , My record keeping is as follows: on one list is my purchases what vendor what products the date and money spent , the dose log from left to rt in the margin is the dose number of the cycle ,date, time , the product name, where i injected, and the number of units . when i begin a cycle i also add extra info i will circle the product name say the mix ie the MG and the mL and usualy what my dose will be in mcg or mg and how mny units and the number of doses i expect to get , when i finis the cycle
                9 or pen) i draw a box aroung the name and the dose number and write "Final" where i can i also box all weekly tirz doses and a triangle around the number of the Cagri dose. . may not be the best system but at least i understand it .

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                @Sable-Darqness this is very detailed and there's things in here I didn't think of tracking, this is super helpful, thank you!

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                • J jackiew1

                  I just use a spreadsheet right now and a checklist I made in my notes app. I check them off on my checklist. My spreadsheet has the vial size, the BAC water, the dosage and frequency/time of dosage. I have a separate spreadsheet with my inventory.

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                  @jackiew1 I'm leaning towards the spreadsheet solution because I want to be in complete control of my data. I love the app idea, but I worry that my data will be trapped in the app.

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                    This thread is amazing! I use a combination of a spreadsheet to track volumes, recons, and inventory, and my daily journal to track what I research, when, and where. It is not as scientific as I might prefer, but it keeps track of things.

                    I am mainly interested in tracking results, so pictures can be useful (and don’t lie) to compare when starting a research protocol vs ending it. Also Hume scale and app.

                    100% Natty. You know, aside from the Klow, Tesa, Tirz, CJC/Ipa, SS-31, Semax, Dihexa, Epitalon, MOTS-C, creatine, Cheetos, protein shakes, and a holocaust of chicken thighs.

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                      What a great thread! So much info. My scribbly notes don’t compare to this comprehensive research y’all are doing. I guess it’s time to step it up.

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