This chart isn't meant to be taken as fact. It says it's anecdotal right at the top and all the green ones are just known combos commonly seen as blends in medspas.This is a cool idea but some very questionable data
It's not about stacking. This is for mixing peptides in one vial/syringe.So, reta shouldn't be stacked with anything?
Yeah, this chart is nonsense.
Thats what I thought when I reviewed this several weeks ago. Mixing in a syringe, not our bodies.It's not about stacking. This is for mixing peptides in one vial/syringe.
The forum where this originated from had this filed under "the convenience of one shot" or something to that effect, so yeah, that's exactly what it was meant for.Thats what I thought when I reviewed this several weeks ago. Mixing in a syringe, not our bodies.
That is a valid point, but I don't think it's the only concern. From a cursory search on the subject, it seems that cross reactivity, solubility, and pH are some other concerns when it comes to compatibility. Some combinations may not necessarily cause visual issues like gelling or cloudiness, but they may reduce efficacy of one or all peptides in the mix, or even render them inert depending on above factors.I think what ever they buffer each specific batch with plays a bigger role than “these two peptides react with each other”.