Not_Your_Dad
GLP-1 Enthusiast

I may be one of the lucky ones? I really don't know!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?
I recon 100 mg GHK-cu (maybe 100 mg, no COA for GHK-cu from ERP but I decided to roll the dice anyway) in a total of 6 ml of BAC. So my GHK is at 16.667 mg/ml, or maybe as high as 33.2 mg/ml depending on the overfill of the vial. It seriously is the most pleasant pin I do.
I do rotate around abdomen, love handle, and I just tried fat immediately over the left hip last night just to see.
Other than that, I do nothing. No lidocaine cream, no massager, no ice, no antihistamines, nothing.
It doesn't bother my wife either. She always takes the pin in the glutes.


