Glow Peptide

Hi, I've been given a glow protocol to start my journey. I had a severe reaction to 10 units of GHK. Far beyond a "sting" I had a sting/itch redness but it spread rapidly. The entire left side of my abdomen up to my ribs was in extreme pain for 18 hours. At site I had a nickel size red hard hot swollen reaction, then a swelling about 2" around that and 6" around the pain. I got physical visual spasms in my stomach, diarrhea, and fatigue. I had to lay down to sleep for 2 hours after injecting it was so intense. Now 2 days later it is like a small dry bruise at site. I followed video protocols for subQ pinching skin 2" around belly button, going in 45* angle. I think I did it right, maybe went too extreme of an angle but regardless, it shouldn't have had a reaction like that, right? Has anyone had a similar reaction, or have insight of another calculator, site, or person to consult with? I did also read that putting the ghk and bpc into the same syringe helps the sting and possibly could have diluted the ghk more. Id like to have more secure and concrete info before I risk wasting valuable and expensive product or causing myself physical harm/danger from another reaction.

SWIM advised me to do:
100mg ghk w 2ml reconstitution fluid for 10 units 3x a week for 10 weeks
10mg bpc w 2ml reconstitution fluid for 6 units 3x a week for 8 weeks
5mg of tb with 1.5mc reconstitution fluid for 60 units 6 days a week for 8 weeks

I didnt notice any reaction from the bcp on the right side vs the ghk on the left. Out of hesitation and concern I decided to wait to continue the protocol until I'm able to consult with another doctor.
What I read from some websites is that copper may produce a histamine response. I do have histamine/anaphylactic reactions occasionally to medications, once a lidocaine injection and once a tramadol IV push. I have no known "allergies" just medication reactions.
 
@Approach
It is simpler to use only the three peptide vials and not move them to a bigger fourth vial.

You will use a single 3ml peptide vial to hold the final blended GLOW solution.

For Anela's RATIO buy 1(one) vial each 10mg BPC-157, 10mg TB-500, and 50mg GHK-Cu.

ADD 100units of Hospira Bacteriostatic Water for Injection USP to each vial.
DRAW 100units of BPC-157 and ADD it to the GHK-Cu vial.
DRAW 100units
of TB-500 and ADD it to the GHK-Cu vial.

Viola!
You now have 3ml of Anela's beautiful blue GLOW in a single 3ml vial ready for use.

A dose containing 0.300mg BPC-157, 0.300 TB-500, and 1.5mg GHK-Cu daily before bedtime works well for me. You obtain that with a DRAW of 9 (nine) units. The single vial will last just over one month.

You are welcome to contact me when you are prepared to begin and I'll walk you through the process.

Dionysos
Hello, im new here and was wondering how many days a week to draw up the 9 units?
 
Initiated my first GLOW peptide protocol last night. Despite my brain warning me of the looming sting, I reconstituted and proceeded with the inaugural injection.

I reconstituted with 3ml of Hospira bacteriostatic water for the mix, then drew up 0.3ml of the blue stuff. Target site: just to the left of the belly button, roughly the 3 o’clock mark on my abdominal sundial. All was calm for about 15 minutes… and then the sting began. Mild at first—like a passive-aggressive email—but then came the unexpected bonus feature: spontaneous ab muscle spasms.

They weren’t painful, more like my core decided to test its own earthquake response protocol. It’s been 8 hours, and the sting’s still chilling there like it paid rent.

So now I’m wondering—any other science experiments out there get this kind of reaction from just 0.3ml? Or did I unlock a secret “hard mode” on my first try?
 
Initiated my first GLOW peptide protocol last night. Despite my brain warning me of the looming sting, I reconstituted and proceeded with the inaugural injection.

I reconstituted with 3ml of Hospira bacteriostatic water for the mix, then drew up 0.3ml of the blue stuff. Target site: just to the left of the belly button, roughly the 3 o’clock mark on my abdominal sundial. All was calm for about 15 minutes… and then the sting began. Mild at first—like a passive-aggressive email—but then came the unexpected bonus feature: spontaneous ab muscle spasms.

They weren’t painful, more like my core decided to test its own earthquake response protocol. It’s been 8 hours, and the sting’s still chilling there like it paid rent.

So now I’m wondering—any other science experiments out there get this kind of reaction from just 0.3ml? Or did I unlock a secret “hard mode” on my first try?
Thats exactly why I stopped taking my glow and toss the whole thing. Some of us just aren’t compatible with it. I kept trying to get ‘used’ to it for 2 weeks and decided subjecting myself to torture wasn’t worth any beauty lol.
 

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