Opinions on blends vs pinning individually?

My opinion is that this is entirely context-dependent. Some peptides can be mixed in a blend without hindrance. Yet, that wouldn't mean much if other variables do not make it advantageous to blend them to begin with. For example, mixing a peptide that is best suited for localized effect with others that have systemic effect would be problematic IF the localized site of choice does not have enough subcutaneous area. Also, the synergy of the peptide combination must be checked too. There is a website out there that compares mechanisms of action and synergy.

But perhaps the biggest drawback of blends is the fixed relative dosage we will get after reconstituting it. This means that we will not be able to alter the dosage of the individual component peptides in the blend. For example, if one requires more BPC without changing the amount of TB-500, they couldn't use Wolverine, GLOW, KLOW etc.

But even this limitation can be bypassed if you really want to minimize the number of shots. You can reconstitute all the components separately and then use one syringe to draw all the required amounts of each into it and deliver one shot.

I have been using one such protocol for my BPC, TB-500, IGF-1 DES, Cartalax, KPV stack. Local shot.






 
My opinion is that this is entirely context-dependent. Some peptides can be mixed in a blend without hindrance. Yet, that wouldn't mean much if other variables do not make it advantageous to blend them to begin with. For example, mixing a peptide that is best suited for localized effect with others that have systemic effect would be problematic IF the localized site of choice does not have enough subcutaneous area. Also, the synergy of the peptide combination must be checked too. There is a website out there that compares mechanisms of action and synergy.

But perhaps the biggest drawback of blends is the fixed relative dosage we will get after reconstituting it. This means that we will not be able to alter the dosage of the individual component peptides in the blend. For example, if one requires more BPC without changing the amount of TB-500, they couldn't use Wolverine, GLOW, KLOW etc.

But even this limitation can be bypassed if you really want to minimize the number of shots. You can reconstitute all the components separately and then use one syringe to draw all the required amounts of each into it and deliver one shot.

I have been using one such protocol for my BPC, TB-500, IGF-1 DES, Cartalax, KPV stack. Local shot.






This is very helpful, thank you 🙂
 
I buy blends in a pinch, but if I have time I buy things individually so I can get 3p test results (hanging out in freezer during the wait) then I blend them myself after filtering. Makes me more confident about what's in the vial.
 
I personally don't care for blends. I like customizing my dosages and blends are fixed.
For instance GLOW, I like to tweak my TB500 to a higher dose 3x a week, not daily. BPC if I have an injury I am working on, I like to pin 2x a day.

So I stay away from blends for that reason, not that they are inherently bad, just not tweakable (is that a word?)
 
It feels like blending would take the customization away until you finish a vial. To each their own but separate vials makes the most sense to me.
 
My opinion is that this is entirely context-dependent. Some peptides can be mixed in a blend without hindrance. Yet, that wouldn't mean much if other variables do not make it advantageous to blend them to begin with. For example, mixing a peptide that is best suited for localized effect with others that have systemic effect would be problematic IF the localized site of choice does not have enough subcutaneous area. Also, the synergy of the peptide combination must be checked too. There is a website out there that compares mechanisms of action and synergy.

But perhaps the biggest drawback of blends is the fixed relative dosage we will get after reconstituting it. This means that we will not be able to alter the dosage of the individual component peptides in the blend. For example, if one requires more BPC without changing the amount of TB-500, they couldn't use Wolverine, GLOW, KLOW etc.

But even this limitation can be bypassed if you really want to minimize the number of shots. You can reconstitute all the components separately and then use one syringe to draw all the required amounts of each into it and deliver one shot.

I have been using one such protocol for my BPC, TB-500, IGF-1 DES, Cartalax, KPV stack. Local shot.






suited for localized effect,

How does this work?
 
So, for example. I could have a reconstituted vile of each BPC, TB and KPV and pull each dose into one syringe before injecting? Won’t the needle be dull by the time it’s injected? Is it wise to the same needle?
 
I guess I'm the odd one I like blends. Mainly it's for the expense right now but in the future I might blend my own. Recon all and draw up in the same syringe. I'm just trying to get myself healthy and through my 3rd surgery in a year. That's a big expense right now. The rabies shots themselves are costing me $250ish a piece. Tomorrow will be the last one. Thank God!
Oops that ended up being lots of babbling. 🤣🤣
 
I guess I'm the odd one I like blends. Mainly it's for the expense right now but in the future I might blend my own. Recon all and draw up in the same syringe. I'm just trying to get myself healthy and through my 3rd surgery in a year. That's a big expense right now. The rabies shots themselves are costing me $250ish a piece. Tomorrow will be the last one. Thank God!
Oops that ended up being lots of babbling. 🤣🤣
rabies shot??
 
I guess I'm the odd one I like blends. Mainly it's for the expense right now but in the future I might blend my own. Recon all and draw up in the same syringe. I'm just trying to get myself healthy and through my 3rd surgery in a year. That's a big expense right now. The rabies shots themselves are costing me $250ish a piece. Tomorrow will be the last one. Thank God!
Oops that ended up being lots of babbling. 🤣🤣
Yikes!!!! Rabies shots?!?!?
 
Apparently I missed it too!!!
 

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