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Combining peps

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    nosaj
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    Does anyone draw from different peptides into a single syringe? Was thinking about combining doses to save on number of needles. .....am I just being a cheap ass for the $.20 per? ...lol

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      Randy
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      we have a video on our youtube on how to do it. If you use the same needle to draw it all up you will risk contamination and injection site reaction from all the compounds going in the same spot.

      All that being said i know a few meat heads who do 7 shots in the morning drawing up into the same syringe.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        Doesn't that destroy the peptides, being mixed all together like that? Especially if copper is one of them? If it doesn't destroy them, I would think it would create a whole new entity, not just the four things you are smashing together??

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          for 2 minutes? Nah

          "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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            Screenshot_20260302-202713_Instagram.jpg
            Here, a bottle of Klow was tested up to 60 days out with almost no degradation

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              Doesn't that destroy the peptides, being mixed all together like that? Especially if copper is one of them? If it doesn't destroy them, I would think it would create a whole new entity, not just the four things you are smashing together??

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              @SoCalGirl There are some content creators who will swear up and down that mixing peps or buying blends will destroy them, but it just isn’t true. There is a small amount of degradation(1-2%) over a couple months, but for the most part it’s fine. And you can find videos that show what @nosaj posted with longer explanations if you’re interested.

              That being said, there are individual peptides with shorter shelf lives and some that require more careful handling.

              Every day that I wake up is further evidence of my immortality.

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                @randy in the video you use one u100 syringe to draw from the 3 peps into the single luer lock syringe. I was wondering if the dead space volume is negligible that inserting them into the other two would cause any issues? You move fast and have a technique that may not be seen with the untrained eye so wanted to see if there were any additional caveats you could add.

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