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    nosaj
    wrote on last edited by nosaj
    #14

    I try to sift through all the info and opinions out there.. (internet and youtube mostly) . The only scientific explanations that make any sense are the Methionine/ ghk(cu) aggregation if they react.
    The other would be separating the ghrh from the ghrp to allow for receptor availability. Any truth to any of this?

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      Pepe.la.peptide
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      #15

      Here is a video, specifically on the efficacy of blends. I saw Trevor video, (I will not call him Doctor) he is convincing with his delivery, but this guy I think has a level headed approach.

      https://youtu.be/6QMBZpeL_rs?si=1wn_9OXP0ByJH8ki

      If you're going to be a bear, be a GRIZZLY!

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      • B beachfun

        @Randy Well, I can tell you that I appreciate your expertise in this research. I love your peptide directory that brings accountability with testing, not just purity but how much is in a vial. I have been diluting a little extra while starting out and will always filter my peptides. My wife asked me tonight how I know they are pure. I was able to explain how you show to verify the tests with reputable labs that actually verify batches with pictures of the colored caps.
        I think I am able to teach the clinic what you are teaching me on the research end.
        The money Trevor is charging is disgusting and I understand why you feel the way you do.

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        CMEffie17
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        #16

        Hey, quick question since I’m new here, and just looking around. I’m a retired military Pharmacy technician so I’ve done a ton of stuff with vials and needles my entire life. I’ve been in the peptide world for about four years and I agree with everything everybody saying here about Trevor B. Although I have watched a ton of his videos, enough to form some pretty good opinions.

        Anyhoo! My question relates to what you say about filtering all your peptides. That is something I have not come across before and I wonder about the reason for it. Do you use a filter needle when drawing them up, or do you do something else? I’m just genuinely curious and trying to learn!
        TIA for any info!
        CE

        @beachfun said in Peptide blends:

        @Randy Well, I can tell you that I appreciate your expertise in this research. I love your peptide directory that brings accountability with testing, not just purity but how much is in a vial. I have been diluting a little extra while starting out and will always filter my peptides. My wife asked me tonight how I know they are pure. I was able to explain how you show to verify the tests with reputable labs that actually verify batches with pictures of the colored caps.
        I think I am able to teach the clinic what you are teaching me on the research end.
        The money Trevor is charging is disgusting and I understand why you feel the way you do.

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        • B beachfun

          @Randy Well, I can tell you that I appreciate your expertise in this research. I love your peptide directory that brings accountability with testing, not just purity but how much is in a vial. I have been diluting a little extra while starting out and will always filter my peptides. My wife asked me tonight how I know they are pure. I was able to explain how you show to verify the tests with reputable labs that actually verify batches with pictures of the colored caps.
          I think I am able to teach the clinic what you are teaching me on the research end.
          The money Trevor is charging is disgusting and I understand why you feel the way you do.

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          • CMEffie17C CMEffie17

            Hey, quick question since I’m new here, and just looking around. I’m a retired military Pharmacy technician so I’ve done a ton of stuff with vials and needles my entire life. I’ve been in the peptide world for about four years and I agree with everything everybody saying here about Trevor B. Although I have watched a ton of his videos, enough to form some pretty good opinions.

            Anyhoo! My question relates to what you say about filtering all your peptides. That is something I have not come across before and I wonder about the reason for it. Do you use a filter needle when drawing them up, or do you do something else? I’m just genuinely curious and trying to learn!
            TIA for any info!
            CE

            @beachfun said in Peptide blends:

            @Randy Well, I can tell you that I appreciate your expertise in this research. I love your peptide directory that brings accountability with testing, not just purity but how much is in a vial. I have been diluting a little extra while starting out and will always filter my peptides. My wife asked me tonight how I know they are pure. I was able to explain how you show to verify the tests with reputable labs that actually verify batches with pictures of the colored caps.
            I think I am able to teach the clinic what you are teaching me on the research end.
            The money Trevor is charging is disgusting and I understand why you feel the way you do.

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            beachfun
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            #18

            @CMEffie17 So here goes, I don’t like needles from syringes going into my skin. The injection pens are amazing for easy injections and looking at my needle bin, Ive been doing a lot. After reconstituting the dissolved peptide, draw it back into the 3ml syringe, remove that needle, screw on the 13mm filter, push on firmly a new 30g-.5” Luer Loc needle, now you are ready to filter your gray market peptide. I then take a 3ml pen cartridge, wipe the top with alcohol pad and take another 30g needle holding the open end with the pad while inserting it shallow on the edge as a breather. Push the filtered syringe into the pen cartridge slowly and then remove all the needles. Install the pen cartridge into a pen, wipe end and install a 33gX5/32” pen needle.
            For a 50 unit push of NAD+ in my glutes I love the Gansulin pen as it is a simple button to push. The other pens are good but you are pushing with your finger.
            Jeff made a video on Youtube but hope that helps.
            V4 pens $40 Gansulin $160 pen cartridge $3 filter $3 3ml syringe with 2 addl. needles with pads $3. Piece of mind and convenience $Priceless!!!
            Thank you for your service…

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              MyB
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              #19

              @cmeffie17 filter needles are best used only for glass snap top ampoules since they are only 5 micron.
              Have you seen Randy and Jeff’s video on filtering?
              https://youtu.be/kyblZhtTTDE?si=p43SMhM5W2yTOpCR

              Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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                @cmeffie17 filter needles are best used only for glass snap top ampoules since they are only 5 micron.
                Have you seen Randy and Jeff’s video on filtering?
                https://youtu.be/kyblZhtTTDE?si=p43SMhM5W2yTOpCR

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                CMEffie17
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                #20

                No! I’ll watch it. I do use filter needles for ampoules. But not for anything else (yet?). TY for the link!

                @MyB said in Peptide blends:

                @cmeffie17 filter needles are best used only for glass snap top ampoules since they are only 5 micron.
                Have you seen Randy and Jeff’s video on filtering?
                https://youtu.be/kyblZhtTTDE?si=p43SMhM5W2yTOpCR

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                • B beachfun

                  @CMEffie17 So here goes, I don’t like needles from syringes going into my skin. The injection pens are amazing for easy injections and looking at my needle bin, Ive been doing a lot. After reconstituting the dissolved peptide, draw it back into the 3ml syringe, remove that needle, screw on the 13mm filter, push on firmly a new 30g-.5” Luer Loc needle, now you are ready to filter your gray market peptide. I then take a 3ml pen cartridge, wipe the top with alcohol pad and take another 30g needle holding the open end with the pad while inserting it shallow on the edge as a breather. Push the filtered syringe into the pen cartridge slowly and then remove all the needles. Install the pen cartridge into a pen, wipe end and install a 33gX5/32” pen needle.
                  For a 50 unit push of NAD+ in my glutes I love the Gansulin pen as it is a simple button to push. The other pens are good but you are pushing with your finger.
                  Jeff made a video on Youtube but hope that helps.
                  V4 pens $40 Gansulin $160 pen cartridge $3 filter $3 3ml syringe with 2 addl. needles with pads $3. Piece of mind and convenience $Priceless!!!
                  Thank you for your service…

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                  CMEffie17
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #21

                  Wow. That’s a lot of steps. I don’t mind using insulin syringes (at all). Do you feel this is safer? What is the filter removing? 🤔

                  @beachfun said in Peptide blends:

                  @CMEffie17 So here goes, I don’t like needles from syringes going into my skin. The injection pens are amazing for easy injections and looking at my needle bin, Ive been doing a lot. After reconstituting the dissolved peptide, draw it back into the 3ml syringe, remove that needle, screw on the 13mm filter, push on firmly a new 30g-.5” Luer Loc needle, now you are ready to filter your gray market peptide. I then take a 3ml pen cartridge, wipe the top with alcohol pad and take another 30g needle holding the open end with the pad while inserting it shallow on the edge as a breather. Push the filtered syringe into the pen cartridge slowly and then remove all the needles. Install the pen cartridge into a pen, wipe end and install a 33gX5/32” pen needle.
                  For a 50 unit push of NAD+ in my glutes I love the Gansulin pen as it is a simple button to push. The other pens are good but you are pushing with your finger.
                  Jeff made a video on Youtube but hope that helps.
                  V4 pens $40 Gansulin $160 pen cartridge $3 filter $3 3ml syringe with 2 addl. needles with pads $3. Piece of mind and convenience $Priceless!!!
                  Thank you for your service…

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                  • CMEffie17C CMEffie17

                    Wow. That’s a lot of steps. I don’t mind using insulin syringes (at all). Do you feel this is safer? What is the filter removing? 🤔

                    @beachfun said in Peptide blends:

                    @CMEffie17 So here goes, I don’t like needles from syringes going into my skin. The injection pens are amazing for easy injections and looking at my needle bin, Ive been doing a lot. After reconstituting the dissolved peptide, draw it back into the 3ml syringe, remove that needle, screw on the 13mm filter, push on firmly a new 30g-.5” Luer Loc needle, now you are ready to filter your gray market peptide. I then take a 3ml pen cartridge, wipe the top with alcohol pad and take another 30g needle holding the open end with the pad while inserting it shallow on the edge as a breather. Push the filtered syringe into the pen cartridge slowly and then remove all the needles. Install the pen cartridge into a pen, wipe end and install a 33gX5/32” pen needle.
                    For a 50 unit push of NAD+ in my glutes I love the Gansulin pen as it is a simple button to push. The other pens are good but you are pushing with your finger.
                    Jeff made a video on Youtube but hope that helps.
                    V4 pens $40 Gansulin $160 pen cartridge $3 filter $3 3ml syringe with 2 addl. needles with pads $3. Piece of mind and convenience $Priceless!!!
                    Thank you for your service…

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                    ResearchCat
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                    #22

                    @CMEffie17 aside from however long it takes to let your peptides dissolve, you can complete this whole process in a few minutes. After 3-4 times, it’s pretty quick and easy. And if you follow your protocols, clean too.

                    Please set a funny and sarcastic signature line. It brings me joy. Thank you for your attention in this matter.

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                    • R ResearchCat

                      @CMEffie17 aside from however long it takes to let your peptides dissolve, you can complete this whole process in a few minutes. After 3-4 times, it’s pretty quick and easy. And if you follow your protocols, clean too.

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                      beachfun
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                      #23

                      @ResearchCat It sounds like a lot but I agree that it only takes a few minutes after a couple practice rounds. I actually enjoy it…it’s become a hobby and once your pen is loaded jabs are quick and easy

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