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Hacksmith25 no longer working for atomik?
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@Brinsley Deane yep. Hacksmith30 for the current sales
1 like • 6h
@Robin R forgot to change after a sale. My bad!
Make it make sense 🫠
Does anyone have any idea why Atomik would switch to the tiny vials for their 1000g NAD? I just bought a bulk pack (BOGO) and now I have to purchase 20 empty vials. I know, first world problems. But I am slightly annoyed. 🫣
2 likes • 8h
the bulk pack doesn’t specify larger size vials. But the singles do. Message me tomorrow and let me reach out before you order empty vials.
ARA-290: The Best Peptide You *Might* Have Never Heard Of
Most of your favorite peptides probably have something to do with weight loss or body composition. That's part of why ARA-290 gets overlooked. It's ultimate purpose is for repair and anti-inflammation. It's a synthetic peptide derived from erythropoietin (EPO) but without the cardiovascular risks. They essentially isolated the repair components that help with neuroprotection and tissue-protection while getting rid of the part that stimulated red blood cell production. ARA-290 binds to something called the innate repair receptor (IRR). These receptors are formed and appear on the outside of localized areas where severe metabolic stress, low oxygen, or tissue injury exists. This is basically a receptor that can be targeted to create a shift in the local environment that may be pro-inflammatory and tissue-damaging and turn it around into a healing and tissue repair environment by reducing cytokine production and enhancing some tissue repair processes. If you read the Immune System course, cytokines are your immune system's inflammatory signaling molecules that are driving inflammation for various reasons throughout the body. In animals, they actually observed long-term relief after sciatic nerve injury, and that relief came FAST. In humans, they've looked at it for small fiber neuropathy. Small fiber neuropathy is the nerve damage that can cause burning, tingling, and pain. In the sarcoidosis group, it significantly helped with neuropathic and autonomic symptoms and 28-days of treatment was actually able to initiate regrowth of small nerve fibers in the cornea. The same thing happened in the type 2 diabetes patients, but they also had a better metabolic profile (so pay attention to that side of things if using). In all populations, there were really no significant adverse effects. From personal experience, I can tell you that within 4 days, my sciatic pain was almost completely gone. Before ARA-290, I was limping around half of the day. The reconstitution protocol is in the classroom over in the paid community as well because this one can be a bit tricky.
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@Veronica Day KPV would be my first choice but this one could be decent as well.
1 like • 10h
@Alan Rogerson in my opinion it’s worth a shot. I think other things like BPC and KPV are easier to try first, and likely cheaper, so those are the things I would try first. But if those don’t work, then I think this is a good option.
Selank
Has anyone given their dogs selank? My 9 year old German shepherd has severe anxiety and was hoping Selank may help him. I have taken it my self and haven’t seen any benefit.
1 like • 17h
i'm pretty sure i've seen some who have done it successfully but can't show you any testimonials as i don't remember
Traveling with Peppers
I do not have pens, so I will need to travel (drive) with at least 6 vials for a short trip. What type of containers do you use to keep the reconstituted peps at appropriate temps at trips for a 4-8 hour drive? Thanks in advance!
1 like • 1d
Honestly if you're driving, could just throw them in a small cooler. or buy an insulin travel case on Amazon
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@Kiki Gold getting pens will make it easiest. but any insulin travel case will still work.
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