First shot of GHK-cu & KPV

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DjJoshua said:
Dang it , sorry about that. have you tried hitting some semax then tried the calculation?
I’ve never tried semax. I have been reading up on different peptides.

I never really thought about anxiety like that. GenX and all that. But very interesting thought. I can not stress enough how open I am to peptides lol.
 
Labcat said:
I’ve also heard kpv helps.

But all the reports about ghk basic I’ve seen have reported complete comfort, this is still hearsay for me, I’ve not had the chance to try it yet, but I’m going for max comfort, i also have sensitive overreacting mast cells so I want to minimize setting something off
I am using the KPV. It is just such a small dose in the insulin needle I totally understand blending them.
 
PunkN said:
I’ve never tried semax. I have been reading up on different peptides.

I never really thought about anxiety like that. GenX and all that. But very interesting thought. I can not stress enough how open I am to peptides lol.
I was just playing around, It was to help with understanding the math app. 🙂 If you like researching these peptides and have a pinch of anxiety have a look at selank . I think that helps? I have not tried it but I think it helps.
 
DjJoshua said:
I was just playing around, It was to help with understanding the math app. 🙂 If you like researching these peptides and have a pinch of anxiety have a look at selank . I think that helps? I have not tried it but I think it helps.
I totally got what you meant lol. I just found it interesting. I will take a deeper look. My 17 year old son has really bad anxiety. Like it makes me sad. He is also scary smart. That was one that I saw on pep.pedia sounded promising.
 
This is NOT advice for a underage person but if YOU needed to look in to this..

The word on the streets are Stacking is popular for tougher cases: e.g., Selank (for core anxiety calm) + Semax (for mood/energy lift). Some clinics offer pre-blended nasal sprays. or you can make your own.
 
DjJoshua said:
This is NOT advice for a underage person but if YOU needed to look in to this..

The word on the streets are Stacking is popular for tougher cases: e.g., Selank (for core anxiety calm) + Semax (for mood/energy lift). Some clinics offer pre-blended nasal sprays. or you can make your own.
Oh absolutely. I will always be conservative with peptides when it come to my family. For myself I am way more risk risk tolerant. 😉
 
PunkN said:
I’m just not great at math. Like my brain goes numb. I’m used the calculator for mixing two peptides and it just didn’t click. I passed college chemistry by the skin of my teeth lol.
I saw someone gave you a link to a good calculator, but in this particular case, I mix my GHK-cu and KPV 5:1. I have 100 mg GHKs, so here's what I do specifically:

1. Recon (1) 100 mg vial GHK-cu with 3 ml BAC

2. Recon (2) 10 mg vials KPV with 1 ml BAC each

3. Add 1 ml BAC into a sterile 5 ml vial

4. Draw and filter the GHK and each KPV into said 5 ml vial

When it's time, draw and pin 12 units from this, and that gives you 2 mg GHK-cu and 400 mcg KPV.
 
Not_Your_Dad said:
I saw someone gave you a link to a good calculator, but in this particular case, I mix my GHK-cu and KPV 5:1. I have 100 mg GHKs, so here's what I do specifically:

1. Recon (1) 100 mg vial GHK-cu with 3 ml BAC

2. Recon (2) 10 mg vials KPV with 1 ml BAC each

3. Add 1 ml BAC into a sterile 5 ml vial

4. Draw and filter the GHK and each KPV into said 5 ml vial

When it's time, draw and pin 12 units from this, and that gives you 2 mg GHK-cu and 400 mcg KPV.
You just broke OP's brain 🧠 😅🤣😂
 
Gr33dyOctopus said:
Savor the pain!!!!
mine feels more like a sting then a burn about 30mins after pinning that lasts for about 16hrs
 
Phatmax said:
mine feels more like a sting then a burn about 30mins after pinning that lasts for about 16hrs
I have absolutely no reaction to either my GHK-cu/KPV homebrew or just the KPV I pin in the morning. Feels just like Reta to me.

The GH secretagogues, on the other hand, are fiercely itchy and uncomfortable little SOBs!
 
Not_Your_Dad said:
I have absolutely no reaction to either my GHK-cu/KPV homebrew or just the KPV I pin in the morning. Feels just like Reta to me.

The GH secretagogues, on the other hand, are fiercely itchy and uncomfortable little SOBs!
so from this post you are one of the lucky ones do you mix with more bac water?

this was the post i was reading

Dilute more than you think you need. I take 5 mg of GHK-Cu as part of a KLOW stack in 1ml total volume. More fluid means fewer copper ions hitting any single area, and it brings pH and osmolality closer to the physiological range.- Inject into fattier tissue. I use my love handles because they contain fewer nerve endings and provide more space for the bolus to absorb without pressure buildup.- Slow your injection down to 15 to 20 seconds (or longer). This lets tissue expand gradually rather than forcing fluid in and causing micro-tears.- Let the syringe reach room temperature. Cold fluid is more viscous and can create what some people call "thermal shock" against warm tissue.- Pair with BPC-157. The KLOW stack already contains it, and its anti-inflammatory properties may buffer the local reaction from copper ions.- Rotate your injection sites. Hitting the same spot repeatedly creates scar tissue and chronic irritation. Cycle between abdomen, thighs, and glutes.Have you experienced the GHK-Cu sting? What have you done to mitigate the pain? Or are you one of those lucky folks who are blessed with pain-free GHK-Cu injections?
 
PunkN said:
Oh absolutely. I will always be conservative with peptides when it come to my family. For myself I am way more risk risk tolerant. 😉
I knew you would. but If I did not say that out loud this forum would EAT ME ALIVE as they should.

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My GHK-Cu will get here today. im already scrolling and looking threw the screaming emojis
 
Phatmax said:
so from this post you are one of the lucky ones do you mix with more bac water?

this was the post i was reading

Dilute more than you think you need. I take 5 mg of GHK-Cu as part of a KLOW stack in 1ml total volume. More fluid means fewer copper ions hitting any single area, and it brings pH and osmolality closer to the physiological range.- Inject into fattier tissue. I use my love handles because they contain fewer nerve endings and provide more space for the bolus to absorb without pressure buildup.- Slow your injection down to 15 to 20 seconds (or longer). This lets tissue expand gradually rather than forcing fluid in and causing micro-tears.- Let the syringe reach room temperature. Cold fluid is more viscous and can create what some people call "thermal shock" against warm tissue.- Pair with BPC-157. The KLOW stack already contains it, and its anti-inflammatory properties may buffer the local reaction from copper ions.- Rotate your injection sites. Hitting the same spot repeatedly creates scar tissue and chronic irritation. Cycle between abdomen, thighs, and glutes.Have you experienced the GHK-Cu sting? What have you done to mitigate the pain? Or are you one of those lucky folks who are blessed with pain-free GHK-Cu injections?
Nice. im going to try this.
 
Phatmax said:
so from this post you are one of the lucky ones do you mix with more bac water?

this was the post i was reading

Dilute more than you think you need. I take 5 mg of GHK-Cu as part of a KLOW stack in 1ml total volume. More fluid means fewer copper ions hitting any single area, and it brings pH and osmolality closer to the physiological range.- Inject into fattier tissue. I use my love handles because they contain fewer nerve endings and provide more space for the bolus to absorb without pressure buildup.- Slow your injection down to 15 to 20 seconds (or longer). This lets tissue expand gradually rather than forcing fluid in and causing micro-tears.- Let the syringe reach room temperature. Cold fluid is more viscous and can create what some people call "thermal shock" against warm tissue.- Pair with BPC-157. The KLOW stack already contains it, and its anti-inflammatory properties may buffer the local reaction from copper ions.- Rotate your injection sites. Hitting the same spot repeatedly creates scar tissue and chronic irritation. Cycle between abdomen, thighs, and glutes.Have you experienced the GHK-Cu sting? What have you done to mitigate the pain? Or are you one of those lucky folks who are blessed with pain-free GHK-Cu injections?
Holy crap. Im on these boards all the time but I just learned a thing or two. Ty!
 
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