Combining KLOW & MOTS-C in one vial
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That guy was probably Trevor and he is full of
. There are several videos out there there where people have tested GLOW/KLOW after reconstitution and there is minimal (~1%) degradation over 30 days. But in this space, if one person says something, even if it is wrong, everyone jumps on it and starts repeating it.I don’t know about mixing KLOW and MOTS-C in one vial, so I didn’t respond. There are a few peptides that don’t do well in the same vial over time, but the assertion that GLOW/KLOW blends aren’t stable in the same vial has been debunked.
I’ll see if I can find one of the videos and link it.
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This is one of the ones specifically rebutting two of the people fear-mongering blends.
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This is one of the ones specifically rebutting two of the people fear-mongering blends.
@ResearchCat
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This is one of the ones specifically rebutting two of the people fear-mongering blends.
@ResearchCat Not fear mongering .I was offering one explanation why some might not be a fan of mixing products, I am sure other resons exist. Clouse the Lab Mouse has used blends his self. no issue with me. Be Kind Rewind.
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This is one of the ones specifically rebutting two of the people fear-mongering blends.
@ResearchCat
So before you sent me this video, I was actually going to send a mixed bottle after a month to be tested, to see for myself.
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@sable-darqness Apologies if that seemed targeted at you; I was referring to the content creators who were saying blends are bad and will break down. I saw these videos when they came out and had the same fears everyone else probably did, so I was glad to see some hard evidence rebutting them.
One of the problems with Trevor (we spend too much time talking about him everywhere) is that he seems like he knows what he is talking about and speaks as if he is the authority, so we naturally assume he knows what he is talking about. This exact issue came up on the Nexaph TG a few days ago.
One of the things I take interest in tracking in the YouTube spaces where i dwell, (peptides, investment, retirement, longevity) is contagion, where one person posts on a topic, and then within a couple weeks, it seems every popular content creators makes a video on the same subject. Unfortunately, the peptide and longevity spaces seem to have more room for nonsense than the other two because they are less transparent and more hypothetical.
Apologies for the long response.
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@sable-darqness Apologies if that seemed targeted at you; I was referring to the content creators who were saying blends are bad and will break down. I saw these videos when they came out and had the same fears everyone else probably did, so I was glad to see some hard evidence rebutting them.
One of the problems with Trevor (we spend too much time talking about him everywhere) is that he seems like he knows what he is talking about and speaks as if he is the authority, so we naturally assume he knows what he is talking about. This exact issue came up on the Nexaph TG a few days ago.
One of the things I take interest in tracking in the YouTube spaces where i dwell, (peptides, investment, retirement, longevity) is contagion, where one person posts on a topic, and then within a couple weeks, it seems every popular content creators makes a video on the same subject. Unfortunately, the peptide and longevity spaces seem to have more room for nonsense than the other two because they are less transparent and more hypothetical.
Apologies for the long response.
@ResearchCat hey thanx for that , I thought i had ruffled feathers unintentionaly
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He doesn’t show up in my feed a lot, but Chris Duffin seems pretty solid. His latest video makes me think instead of a tesa kit, I should have ordered more CJC/Ipa, raise the dose, and keep pinning at night.
(Randy, let me know if it isn’t cool posting this kind of content.)
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Totally fine!
Dudes peeled and still has his hair. He's a smart cookie too.
Anecdotally tesa gives me horrible joint pain and some mild ISR. The real thing...easy to source and cheaper if you buy in bulk. Bloodwork can get spendy but you should do it anyway with tesa.
Cost-wise, tesa is about $288 for 2 months at 2 mg/day, or roughly $4.80/day from nexaph already tested (not for sterility)
A 36 IU kit of GH is $140 on average, and if you add $280 for sterility and M/P testing, total cost is $420 (assuming it tests well). Even after burning 2 bottles to testing, you still have 8 bottles left = 288 IU, which lasts 144 days at 2 IU/day. That comes out to about $2.92/day.
Something to think about.
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I have the Tesa/Ipa blend. Doing it for visceral fat reduction. I had GH before, but it was making my hands go numb at 2iu a night. But I really never took it for more than a week because it was to inconvenient (didn’t know about the Pens back then).
I wondered if the CJC/Ipa would be just as good as the Tesa/Ipa. I only take 1mg of the Tesa/Ipa 5 nights on 2 nights off. -
I just got a tesa kit from Nexaph and am waiting for the group testing to come back. Finishing up a CJC/IPA cycle now, then was going to cycle tesa, but I might take a break first. Was thinking of a lower dose.
I really want to take it in the morning, but most of what I have read indicates much better application at night. The challenge is I am at the gym for 2 hours after work and don’t get home til 9 some nights, so it’s hard to hit my macro targets and still fast for 2 hours before bed.