Rolltide61
GLP-1 Novice
Just heard a doc speak about mixing peptides. He claims that in the Glow/Klow stack is weak because the GHK burns the other peptides up. Has anyone else heard this?
If that were so, would separate injections of each into separate injection sites do away with that???Just heard a doc speak about mixing peptides. He claims that in the Glow/Klow stack is weak because the GHK burns the other peptides up. Has anyone else heard this?
Can you post a link to the source so I can better understand the basis for their comment?Just heard a doc speak about mixing peptides. He claims that in the Glow/Klow stack is weak because the GHK burns the other peptides up. Has anyone else heard this?
The glow mix was tested for degradation in the PTSD.. If I remember correctly there was no significant degradation of BPC or TB. The GHK-CU had shown much more degradation. I know there is an ongoing stand alone test of GHK-CU degradation.Just heard a doc speak about mixing peptides. He claims that in the Glow/Klow stack is weak because the GHK burns the other peptides up. Has anyone else heard this?
I use this stack, but inject all separately. Plus, I add an extra 500mcg of BPC daily. I have no issues with GHK-cu. I also add SS 31 to the mix.
It seems like it would be with its known effects on ATP production. It seems like a good addition to my CJC-1295/Ipamorelin stack I'm running right now.SS 31 is awesome. I only add 500mcg 5 x a week. I heard Jay Campbell say it's the amplifier peptide.
I just ordered the mgs needed to run the SS-31, MOTs-C, and NAD+ protocol some time next year.Yes, SS 31 is great for repairing damaged mitochondria. Whereas MOTs C is great for building new mitochondria.