I usually pin them in the same syringe, just wondering if i would put them in the same vial to save some time and space, but i have read that putting different peptides in a single vial could cause an invincible reaction even if they're pH compatible and what not. It feels like broscience to me, but i'm not sure. Thoughts?
If i were to do this, here's the math, please let me know if my calculations are incorrect.
According to CoA, my GLOW is 80 mg per vial and GHK has a slightly higher concentration than the other. Mixing 3.5 ml BAC with it should yield 2.3 mg per 10 IU.
Selank and Semax both contain about 10 mg per vial, so using 3.33 ml BAC should give approximately 0.3 mg per 10 IU for each.
Thus the dosage would be 30 IU of 2.3 mg GLOW and 0.3 mg each of Selank and Semax.
Recon step: use 3 ml of BAC for all three vials; combine them and filter into a new 10 ml vial. Then add and filter an additional 1.16 ml (or 1.2 ml as a holdback for the filter) of BAC into the 10 ml vial.
TIA!
If i were to do this, here's the math, please let me know if my calculations are incorrect.
According to CoA, my GLOW is 80 mg per vial and GHK has a slightly higher concentration than the other. Mixing 3.5 ml BAC with it should yield 2.3 mg per 10 IU.
Selank and Semax both contain about 10 mg per vial, so using 3.33 ml BAC should give approximately 0.3 mg per 10 IU for each.
Thus the dosage would be 30 IU of 2.3 mg GLOW and 0.3 mg each of Selank and Semax.
Recon step: use 3 ml of BAC for all three vials; combine them and filter into a new 10 ml vial. Then add and filter an additional 1.16 ml (or 1.2 ml as a holdback for the filter) of BAC into the 10 ml vial.
TIA!
