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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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    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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      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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      @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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      • 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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        @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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