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41 contributions to Women's Peptide Collective
Filling syringes
Has anyone filled syringes for the week on Sunday? I’m not sure I’m coherent enough in the mornings to do it each day. Just didn’t know if that was ok? 😁
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@Sabrina Serna can you share which pens you are using?
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@Sabrina Serna when you cycle off a peptide and start a new one, do you need a new pen for that or can you reuse them for a new pep?
Melanotan 1 experience....
so.... I'm curious if anyone has ever experienced this. I am getting ready for a vacation and started taking melanotan 1 (let's just say I fall somewhere in the pasty white color palette 😂). And I've noticed that I get extremely thirsty and have no appetite with it! This is so weird because Ive cycled it numerous times before and this has never happened. Upon doing some digging I can see why this might possibly occur, but curious if anyone else has experienced this? I see a future podcast episode about this... would love to your feedback!
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@Tara West did they eventually lighten back up or was it permanent?
GHK-Cu/KLOW tips for the "spice"
I seem to be very sensitive to anything with GHK-Cu. I am currently trying a cycle of KLOW and I get the burn real bad (I know for many people this stack minimizes it but I still get it). I have tried diluting with bac water 1:1 after drawing up my KLOW, leaving it out for 30 minutes prior to injecting, and moving to the subQ in the glutes. I can still feel (and see) every injection site from the last 4 days (one on each side of my abdomen and one on each side of my glutes). I guess I will move to my thighs next as I am running out of non-painful sites! Do you ladies have ANY other tips/tricks that I might try? I really wanted to do a GHK-Cu cycle on its own after this but DAMN it is painful!
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I’ve been using a 1/2 inch needle and still having a little bruising/spice but not nearly as bad as my first week. Coincidentally, I went on a trip and forgot my 1/2 inch needles and only had 5/16. Zero burn or bruising. So weird but I’m sticking to 5/16 from now on.
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@Taylor Boyd I wonder if it’s because with a 1/2 inch needle it’s harder to go straight in and it burns more at an angle. With the 5/16 it’s easy to go straight in the glute.
Mixing/Dosing GLP 2
The dosing guide suggests 2ml bac water for a 10mg vial. Based on this is it 2ml for each 10mg in vial? So for a 30mg vial it should be 6ml bac? And a 50 mg vial should be 10ml? My girl math is not serving me and want to make sure I mix correctly to avoid side affects?
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@Tara West Hi Tara - hoping for an update on this question. Thanks
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@Tara West thank you Tara - this helps!
VESILUTE Just added to The Peptique Product Line!
It's been a fun week at The Peptique launching the Skin Serum and now Vesilute. I am excited about this one. When I think about my passion to support women and longevity/ optimization this was an easy "yes" when discussing peptides we were going to add this year! Read below for more info! And don't forget you get 20% off ongoing with the SKOOL20 discount code! COA and ENDO tests will be loaded shortly! Protocol is attached. https://thepeptique.com/ Vesilute is a short peptide bioregulator studied for its role in supporting lower urinary tract tissue signaling and smooth muscle regulation pathways. In preclinical and in vitro models, it is investigated for its influence on bladder epithelial cell communication, detrusor muscle tone modulation, and neuromuscular signaling involved in urinary control mechanisms. Research applications focus on age-related urinary pathway regulation, pelvic tissue cellular signaling, and prostate-associated urinary function models, making Vesilute of interest in studies examining tissue-specific gene expression and urinary tract homeostasis. Key Benefits & Applications Lower Urinary Tract & Bladder Signaling Research:Vesilute is studied in peptide bioregulator research models for its role in supporting bladder tissue signaling, detrusor muscle regulation pathways, and urothelial cellular communication. Preclinical investigations explore its involvement in smooth muscle tone balance and neuromuscular signaling within the lower urinary tract. Pelvic Floor & Urethral Support Pathways:Examined in models focused on urethral closure mechanisms, pelvic neuromuscular signaling, and structural tissue support. Vesilute is frequently evaluated for its interaction with cellular pathways influencing urinary control and sphincter coordination. Prostate & Male Urinary Flow Research:In male-focused research models, Vesilute has been explored for its potential influence on prostate-related urinary signaling pathways, including flow dynamics, urgency signaling, and incomplete emptying mechanisms.
VESILUTE Just added to The Peptique Product Line!
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Is this peptide healing of bladder issues, or do bladder symptoms re-appear when cycling off?
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