Combining Reta

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Hello, can you combine reta, tesa and mots-C in one syringe and inject it at a time? for example: 20 units reta 10 units tesa 10 units mots - all in one syringe?
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From what I have read, GLP-1s specifically should not be combined in an injection...There are peps that can, wolverine blend, GLOW KLOW being the most noted/popular, but GLPs Uber alone...
 
You can, but it's not a good idea because no one knows how they'll interact in solution.

And you definitely don't want those crappy inflammatory reactions to MOTS-C to teach your immune system to attack the other two peptides.
 
From what I have read, GLP-1s specifically should not be combined in an injection...There are peps that can, wolverine blend, GLOW KLOW being the most noted/popular, but GLPs Uber alone...
should not be combined because of the peps gets ruined or because of me getting ruined?🙃
 
You can, but it's not a good idea because no one knows how they'll interact in solution.

And you definitely don't want those crappy inflammatory reactions to MOTS-C to teach your immune system to attack the other two peptides.
yeah i don’t really want that
 
should not be combined because of the peps gets ruined or because of me getting ruined?🙃
It will destroy the peptide (turns to cottage cheese). GLPs can be combined together, nothing else (sema, reta, triz, cargi). B12, 5 Amino and NAD can go together but are acidic. Most remaining peps can be combined with one another.....generally.

If you combine and see clumping occurring in the syringe, it's not stable.
 
so i have to inject 3 times?
Keiran Lee Yes GIF
 
so i have to inject 3 times?
You don’t have to do anything. However multiple daily injections are what most everyone here is doing.
If that’s a deal breaker for you, this may not be your solution. Doing something that is more dangerous because you don’t want to be poked by a couple 31 gauge needles is silly. If you have a bad reaction to one peptide it is so much more useful to know what was injected in which location to figure out what went wrong. Also you may mess up how you draw the peptide into the syringe if you’re trying to draw from multiple vials into one syringe. Not to mention Tessamorelin is very fragile and shouldn’t be mixed at all. Reta is also not supposed to be mixed for safety. Plus you seem to be concerned about the needle stick part, that stick is much more likely to hurt if it gets shoved through multiple rubber stoppers before piercing skin. Additionally if you mix several peptides and your body decides it really doesn’t like one of them, you may develop a reaction to the others because you were previously mixing them. You’re an adult though, if all that feels like a better outcome than a couple tiny needles do what makes you happy.
 
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