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Pens with peptides that "sting"?

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  • Ctrain24C Offline
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    Ctrain24
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    My rat is going to be researching GHK-CU for the first time and will follow Jeff's dilution video. Can anyone using GHK-CU with a pen share your experience? Does a pen make the sting alot of people talk about worse, better, or no difference? What pen do you recommend specifically for this peptide? I have a Xulin 3 and a V2 currently but will be buying more soon to try. Needles I have on hand are easytouch 31g 8mm syringes and Novofine 4mm and 6mm pen tips.

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      I went from 8mm/31g syringe pinning to Gansulin/Convipen w/ BD Nano 2nd Gen Pen Needles, 4mm x 32G and love the pen/Nano in the butt/love handle remainders above the butt, for GHK. With that said, NAD+ 100mg burns like a mofo injected anywhere, but only for 10-15 seconds while going in. All in all I'll take the pen and Nanos over the pins any day. I do NOT enjoy a pen that is not auto-injector (like Convi/Gansulin). Auto pens FTMFW in my world 😀

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        I use a manual pen for Glow. Inject a couple clicks at a time. Sometimes it burns, sometimes not, but no more than with a syringe. I also love my auto pens. Using one for NAD+ right now and that is a hoot. 😉

        My go to pen needle is now 32g x 4mm, though availability of the flat top Gluco-cares is spotty so i buy what I can find.

        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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          I have noticed with the GHK-Cu that it never stung going in but about 15 mins to an hour after it was achey, a couple times it ached for a couple days

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          • Sable DarqnessS Sable Darqness

            I have noticed with the GHK-Cu that it never stung going in but about 15 mins to an hour after it was achey, a couple times it ached for a couple days

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            @Sable-Darqness said in Pens with peptides that "sting"?:

            I have noticed with the GHK-Cu that it never stung going in but about 15 mins to an hour after it was achey, a couple times it ached for a couple days

            Same for me, don't experience a sting while going in, but I had 2 nights, at about 2 am, was woke up out of a deep sleep with a sting that came from the depths of hell, lasted until about 5! The devil incarnate, oof. I gave the Annela protcol a try and that has worked wonderfully, no sting since then(hope I'm not jinxing myself).

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

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