This is the second time I've seen say this here. Can you enlighten us on how they should be diluted? I haven't seen any data on this before. Thanks.
Please don't take anything in this response personally, it's a reasonable question.
I use it to illustrate the absurdity of how the most basic factors don't cross the mind of people using these compounds, who are so confident making up protocols based on "feels", mixed peptide recipes, and scoff at what's taken massive amounts of effort to ensure is a safe, effective protocol.
Other factors like dosing frequency are equally significant, but this is the simplest to explain.
Reconstitution ratios affect two major factors:
First, the amount of liquid determines the pharmacokinetics, ie how quickly the dose is delivered systemically. The more liquid, the slower the rate of delivery. Cut that dose of Sema from .75ml to. .10ml, and instead of building in blood levels slowly over several hours, it'll be minutes. This intense hit of Sema can significantly increase the strength of side effects and induce transient hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
Secondly, the more concentrated the solution is, the higher the rate of "aggregation". Aggregates are formed from peptides "sticking" together, and TLDR, they become ineffective and wasted. This gets progressively worse with time, reducing potency.
Immune response is also impacted by concentration, but too much to get into here.
For the "correct" concentrations, refer to what pharma uses. If not an approved drug, refer to the clinical trials. Finally, if it's not a pharma compound, look at what researchers are using in their studies. It tends to be uniform.
Exceeding the "correct" dilution rates isn't a significant problem, the worst impact slowing the amount of time needed to take effect. Going lower causes the problems above and should be avoided.
So, as examples:
Sema: Up to 1.4mg, .50ml per dose.
then Up to 2.4mg, .75ml per dose
Tirz: Up to 15mg, .50ml per dose
Reta: Up to 12mg, .50ml per dose
PT-141: Up to 1.75mg, .30ml per dose
HGH: No less than .05ml per iu.