Ghoul
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I think asserting
"Works" and "no problem" are two different things.
I just showed an example of BPC and Sema reacting with each other to create an entirely unique peptide monomer, with unknown effects.
Peptide-peptide reactions are extremely complex, requiring supercomputer level modeling to predict, and to suggest you can mix them without any potential consequence isn't rational.
If your doctor decided on his own to mix 5 vaccines into one vial for the sake of convenience of giving one injection, and you had any sense, you'd find a new doctor,
If you're gonna get a pen for every peptide, kinda defeats one of the biggest benefits of pens imo: convenience (and not being more of a pin cushion than I already am).
Fwiw I combine peptides in the same cartridge frequently (eg, TB+BPC and LR3+AOD; wouldn't hesitate to add hGH to either). Dose the cartridges so 1 cartridge lasts 1 week.
"Works" and "no problem" are two different things.
I just showed an example of BPC and Sema reacting with each other to create an entirely unique peptide monomer, with unknown effects.
Peptide-peptide reactions are extremely complex, requiring supercomputer level modeling to predict, and to suggest you can mix them without any potential consequence isn't rational.
If your doctor decided on his own to mix 5 vaccines into one vial for the sake of convenience of giving one injection, and you had any sense, you'd find a new doctor,

