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I suppose you could. I do that with my GHK-CU.
I'd like to ask you a tangential question question about GHK-cu. After reading on this forum, reddit and elsewhere, I've been adding 50-60 units bac water to my syringe then adding the 5mg of GHK-cu. I tried going down to 30mg of the extra bac water one day and got the bruising and soreness I've read so much about. But my question is, sometimes when I draw up the reconstituted GHK-cu into the syringe (that has been mixed and sitting in the fridge for almost a week now), it pulls in a blue-purple blob that often won't mix or only kind of mixes with the extra bac water. I've read endlessly about being gentle with the peptides, but sometimes giving the syringe a flick and a shake disperses the blob. But today, I drew it up and that blob stayed a blob-- like a tiny lava lamp. And I do have some soreness from where I pinned it (having added an extra 50 units of bac water to the syringe). Is this 'blob' phenomenon typical? Should I add ascorbic acid to the vial? Any tips or tricks would be appreciated by anyone in the know. Thanks.
 
I'd like to ask you a tangential question question about GHK-cu. After reading on this forum, reddit and elsewhere, I've been adding 50-60 units bac water to my syringe then adding the 5mg of GHK-cu. I tried going down to 30mg of the extra bac water one day and got the bruising and soreness I've read so much about. But my question is, sometimes when I draw up the reconstituted GHK-cu into the syringe (that has been mixed and sitting in the fridge for almost a week now), it pulls in a blue-purple blob that often won't mix or only kind of mixes with the extra bac water. I've read endlessly about being gentle with the peptides, but sometimes giving the syringe a flick and a shake disperses the blob. But today, I drew it up and that blob stayed a blob-- like a tiny lava lamp. And I do have some soreness from where I pinned it (having added an extra 50 units of bac water to the syringe). Is this 'blob' phenomenon typical? Should I add ascorbic acid to the vial? Any tips or tricks would be appreciated by anyone in the know. Thanks.
AI says the peptide in this vial is breaking down and not inject it. Ugh.
 
I'd like to ask you a tangential question question about GHK-cu. After reading on this forum, reddit and elsewhere, I've been adding 50-60 units bac water to my syringe then adding the 5mg of GHK-cu. I tried going down to 30mg of the extra bac water one day and got the bruising and soreness I've read so much about. But my question is, sometimes when I draw up the reconstituted GHK-cu into the syringe (that has been mixed and sitting in the fridge for almost a week now), it pulls in a blue-purple blob that often won't mix or only kind of mixes with the extra bac water. I've read endlessly about being gentle with the peptides, but sometimes giving the syringe a flick and a shake disperses the blob. But today, I drew it up and that blob stayed a blob-- like a tiny lava lamp. And I do have some soreness from where I pinned it (having added an extra 50 units of bac water to the syringe). Is this 'blob' phenomenon typical? Should I add ascorbic acid to the vial? Any tips or tricks would be appreciated by anyone in the know. Thanks.
Shake the vial to dissolve the ghk. You aren't going to hurt it. The peptides we deal with are not that fragile.
 
Shake the vial to dissolve the ghk. You aren't going to hurt it. The peptides we deal with are not that fragile.
Really appreciate that. Are you sure? Asked a couple AI models and they say the congealing blobs mean the peptide is damaged and I shouldn't inject it. I want your answer to be right. Just don't want to fuck myself up. Are we allowed to say fuck here? Thanks again for answering, either way.
 
Really appreciate that. Are you sure? Asked a couple AI models and they say the congealing blobs mean the peptide is damaged and I shouldn't inject it. I want your answer to be right. Just don't want to fuck myself up. Are we allowed to say fuck here? Thanks again for answering, either way.
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