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"GLOW Peptide" 🧖‍♀️

The Glow Peptide Protocol is a synergistic blend of three potent peptides—GHK-Cu, TB-500, and BPC-157—designed to enhance skin health, promote collagen production, and support tissue repair. Here's an overview of each peptide and their combined...
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Help Reconstitute Peptides

Hey all, finally made the leap to peptides. Ordered my first batch from AminoUSA but knew there was little direction or help to come as it is a lab site. Now I have GHK-CU 50mg NAD+ 500mg I have no idea how much to add to them. I have looked...
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😊FOR OTHERS IN CASE YOUR POST COMES UP: GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) 50mg Reconstitution GHK-Cu is typically reconstituted based on the desired concentration per injection Common dilution: 50mg GHK-Cu + 5mL BAC = 10mg per 1mL 50mg GHK-Cu + 10mL BAC = 5mg per 1mL (more diluted, easier to dose) Common GHK-Cu dosing: SubQ or IM: 2-5mg per injection, depending on protocol. GHK-Cu can degrade faster once reconstituted—use within 7-14 days. NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) 500mg Reconstitution NAD+ is highly sensitive and should be handled carefully. The reconstitution amount depends on the desired concentration per dose. Common dilution: 500mg NAD+ + 5mL BAC = 100mg per 1mL 500mg NAD+ + 10mL BAC = 50mg per 1mL (more diluted, easier to inject) Common NAD+ dosing: SubQ or IM: 50-100mg per injection (start low to avoid flushing/nausea). IV Infusion (for advanced users/professionals): 250-500mg over a slow drip. NAD+ can cause temporary flushing or dizziness if injected too fast—always go slow. Label your vials with reconstitution date & concentration. Start with lower doses to assess tolerance before increasing. Use a sterile syringe & technique to avoid contamination. Research each peptide's mechanism & stacking recommendations before injecting. If you have questions on dosing based on your goals, let us know. Peptides require careful use, and proper research is key to...
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@Melissa I have GHK-CU 100 mg that I need to reconstitute. Last time I reconstituted it with 3 ml BAC then took 4 mg dose. But I would get a knot right at the injection site that wouldnt go away for weeks. I think I didn’t dilute it enough. What would you recommend my ratio and dose be for 100 mg ghk-cu ?
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