Stacks: Single compound vials or combined

tuttifvnfrutti

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I've started using BPC-157 as a nasal solution. So far, it's working great on various injuries. Following a favorable usage, I plan on adding TB-500 and possibly GHK-CU.

Many sources offer stacks pre-combined in a single vial, which seems convenient for a nasal solution or a single subq injection. However, is there a possibility that mixing the freeze-dried coumpounds, or even once reconstituted, modifies the behavior or reduces potency?
 
Yes there is a distinct possibility. It would more unlikely for multiple proteins and their contaminants and excipients mixed together in a solution to not interact with each other,

How much could only be determined by testing using the same batches and method of reconstituting your using.

If you're still going to do it, you can minimize damage to your peptides by diluting them to the maximum volume you can deal with. Peptide vials hold 3ml. Another step to help would be to filter just before use, or, if that's too much effort, filter all of it at once.
 
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Yes there is a distinct possibility. It would more unlikely for multiple proteins and their contaminants and excipients mixed together in a solution to not interact with each other,

How much could only be determined by testing using the same batches and method of reconstituting your using.

If you're still going to do it, you can minimize damage to your peptides by diluting them to the maximum volume you can deal with. Peptide vials hold 3ml. Another step to help would be to filter just before use, or, if that's too much effort, filter all of it at once.
This basically confirms my hunch and convinces me to use them individually. Doubt I'll reconstitue 3 nasal solutions though. Also have a hunch that subq administration yields better results.
 
This basically confirms my hunch and convinces me to use them individually. Doubt I'll reconstitue 3 nasal solutions though. Also have a hunch that subq administration yields better results.

Nasal administration can bypass the blood brain barrier, which I'd be wary of with UGL anything. That means any bacteria, and Jano has found bacteria in peptides, could result in a brain infection.
 
Nasal administration can bypass the blood brain barrier, which I'd be wary of with UGL anything. That means any bacteria, and Jano has found bacteria in peptides, could result in a brain infection.
Don't recall this being mentioned in the fine prints lol. Very good to know.
 
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