Peptides that can be mixed together

FrogMan

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I came across this compatibility chart of what Peptides can be mixed together. (Take with the biggest grain of salt)

It's common for vendors and clinics to sell mixed peptide solutions such BPC+TB500, CJC+IPA, etc. However, I'm assuming these are all sent to Janoshik in their lyophilized form and not given significant time to show the degradation that can happen from mixing products once reconstituted and sitting in your fridge for 3 weeks.

Jano is not able to test purity of combination peptide vials, only the mg quantity.

So, I'm wondering if you can take a reconstituted batch of pre-tested Peptide 1 + Peptide 2, mix together, send to jano, and if it comes back as the proper mg for each you're good? Or is there more to it?

Also, is this chart total bullshit? I'm assuming there's more to it that would mean a standardized chart of "this peptide combines with this peptide" would leave out variables such as different excipients that vary across sources causing interactions.

What do you guys think? Is it possible to actually have an archive of peptide combos?
 

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There's actual documented test results out there from Jano of exactly what you're talking about.

They took some Klow-80* from the same batch and reconstituted it, tested samples immediately and then tested again 28 days later. The degradation was less than 3% between the two test groups, if I recall. Basically statistically insignificant especially when you consider fills can be over or under 10% or more commonly.

This idea that peptides degrade if stacked is silly. I saw a YT video by "doctor" Travis Bachmeyer (aka disgraced Crossfit cheater & known scam artist) where he claimed that doing this was bad because of how it impacted pH levels. Uh... wut? That's not how any of that works.

Bacteriostatic water is 5.7pH ish. The proper range for storage of peptides is between 5-6 (this window increases pretty dramatically if administering immediately but not important here). The suspension (BAC water) makes up like 99% of your reconstituted peptide by volume. If you think that something with the mass weight of a few dozen milligrams is going to have ANY effect on mean pH, I've got some swamp land in FL I'll make you a real good deal on.

Just goes to show you that you can say some pretty dumb shit but if you say it convincingly enough lots of people will believe it.

*(Klow-80: stack of 4 peptides: GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500 & KPV for those who aren't aware)
 
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