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Best Peptide Sources?

Fizzy

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Hi everyone, I am new to peptides and was looking to get some BPC-157 and TB500 to treat some tendons and ligaments.
Was wondering who is everyone’s favourite source for peptides?
Preferably with test results if available.
 
I had used both from my dude @Raptor Labs with amazing results

Tops picks with incredible service and products:
@Livewell2024
@Raptor Labs
@UGL OZ

Get some HGH into the mix if you can afford it bro, was a game changer post operation. Bets of luck my bro
Cheers brother for the recommendation, ill look into getting some hgh too. If you don’t mind me asking what injury did you use them to heal? Right shoulder has been bugging me for a while, hoping I won’t end up needing surgery.
 
Cheers brother for the recommendation, ill look into getting some hgh too. If you don’t mind me asking what injury did you use them to heal? Right shoulder has been bugging me for a while, hoping I won’t end up needing surgery.
For sure bro all 3 labs are true legends

I’ll flick you a dm with all the info about the injury and what I did ect… avoiding surgery if possible is the answer
 
I am having My shoulder reconstructed May 30th I needed Some BPC-157 and TB500 for a 6 week cycle and then wanted to explore some other peptides once I can start rehabilitation is there anyone in NZ so I can avoid the customs issues? I had ordered from Pharma in the UK and they have been struggling with NZ customs and returned my $$ yesterday so am scrambling...
 
I am having My shoulder reconstructed May 30th I needed Some BPC-157 and TB500 for a 6 week cycle and then wanted to explore some other peptides once I can start rehabilitation is there anyone in NZ so I can avoid the customs issues? I had ordered from Pharma in the UK and they have been struggling with NZ customs and returned my $$ yesterday so am scrambling...
Hey bro check out the NZ approved sources section should be someone there who can sort you
 
Hello
Newbie here not sure if im in the right cateory but i didnt knw where else to post. I have arthritis in both my knees and just had anthroscopic surgery on 1 of thm
Sept 2nd but an old trainer of mine told me about how his client who is older used bpc for his arthritis in his knees and it helped a lot so i bought
it and now I cant figure out how to measure it out with the bacteriostatic water.Ive tried contacting the site where i bought it from but thyre not answering.

I have a bottle of NAD thats 1,000 mg in powder form and the dose needs to be 50mg sub q for 1st week and then go up to 75 for 2nd wk and then following
wk go up to 100mg. How much bacteriostatic water do i need to put into the bottle? Then I also have bpc and it is a 10 mg bottle
in powder form and my dose needs to be 200 mcg to start for 1st wk once or twice daily at injury site and go up 300 mcg 2nd wk etc how much
bacteriostatic water do I need for that one as well?
Its so confusing and im not great with math/measurements etc. TIA!
 
Hello
Newbie here not sure if im in the right cateory but i didnt knw where else to post. I have arthritis in both my knees and just had anthroscopic surgery on 1 of thm
Sept 2nd but an old trainer of mine told me about how his client who is older used bpc for his arthritis in his knees and it helped a lot so i bought
it and now I cant figure out how to measure it out with the bacteriostatic water.Ive tried contacting the site where i bought it from but thyre not answering.

I have a bottle of NAD thats 1,000 mg in powder form and the dose needs to be 50mg sub q for 1st week and then go up to 75 for 2nd wk and then following
wk go up to 100mg. How much bacteriostatic water do i need to put into the bottle? Then I also have bpc and it is a 10 mg bottle
in powder form and my dose needs to be 200 mcg to start for 1st wk once or twice daily at injury site and go up 300 mcg 2nd wk etc how much
bacteriostatic water do I need for that one as well?
Its so confusing and im not great with math/measurements etc. TIA!
As a general rule you probably wouldn't want any less that 0.1ml on an insulin needle per shot as it's too much room for error to draw up. So when trying to figure out how much water to put in there's two things to consider;

1. Enough water to ensure your dose is no less than 0.1ml but not too much that you're wasting money on BAC water
2. How much water the vial actually holds (most peptides aren't below 2ml total, some hold 3ml)

When calculating use this formula:

Total mg of compound in vial DIVIDED by the dose you need (for the love of god use the same units, if its mg use mg, if its mcg use mcg)

E.g. 1000mg / 50mg = 20 doses

Now add any suitable amount of water to the vial (say 2ml) - it actually doesn't matter too much

Simply divide total amount of water used (2ml) by the doses (20) = 0.1.

So 0.1ml is what you will draw up on an insulin needle for 50mg of NAD.
 
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