littledragon25
GLP-1 Enthusiast
This one I assume.May i know where is this chart?
This one I assume.May i know where is this chart?
Thank you yes! I shared it, but didnt keep a copy for myself!This one I assume.
It means combining in a vial or syringe, taking is separate syringes is stacking.Am I assuming "mixing" is referring to mixing in the same syringe or just taking tirz and another peptide?
I honestly didn't think anyone would do this, nor do I know why you would. I guess less pins but why risk that?It means combining in a vial or syringe, taking is separate syringes is stacking.
I believe the intent is that GLP/GIP/etc shouldn’t be mixed with other peptides. There’s ample reason to believe that mixing weight loss meds is ok. There are many mixtures already on the market.There is a chart on what should and should not be mixed together, and GLPs are all DO NOT MIX together.
yeah, but you saw that it's inconsistent, right? You do what you want, I'm stacking Survo myself and no judgement, but I just wanna make sure you caught the thread where the guy posted multiple tests and the ratio is very different across them, plus some but not all had some really low purity.I believe the intent is that GLP/GIP/etc shouldn’t be mixed with other peptides. There’s ample reason to believe that mixing weight loss meds is ok. There are many mixtures already on the market.
The MIX “mixup cocktail” is about 4 parts tirz to 1 part reta, 10% overfill. I pinned one quarter of the vial assuming it was my weekly 15 mg dose of tirz. So what I got was approximately 13 mg of tirz with a 3.5 mg reta bonus chaser. I had never taken reta before, and the unexpected side effects of reflux and lack of gastric emptying were a surprise. It lasted about 3 days. I tried it again this week with a 4/5 dose and it was fine. Lost about 2 pounds (I had been maintaining for several months).
Blending some together helps with certain side effects. Blending GHK-cu with KPV for example reduces the sting and ISRs.I honestly didn't think anyone would do this, nor do I know why you would. I guess less pins but why risk that?
No I get it. In our case with the MIX T60, the contaminated vial showed 86% purity - but that’s to be expected - the rest of the mix is the reta. The underlying problem with the T60 in question is what you bring up - lack of consistency. One vial was 99%+ tirz, the other was the T/R mixture. (As a result, pretty sure we’re sending more than 2 vials for testing of the reship.)yeah, but you saw that it's inconsistent, right? You do what you want, I'm stacking Survo myself and no judgement, but I just wanna make sure you caught the thread where the guy posted multiple tests and the ratio is very different across them, plus some but not all had some really low purity.
oh, you know what, it didn't even hit me that the 86% purity was low cause the reta counted against the purity, lulz. My math didn't math.No I get it. In our case with the MIX T60, the contaminated vial showed 86% purity - but that’s to be expected - the rest of the mix is the reta. The underlying problem with the T60 in question is what you bring up - lack of consistency. One vial was 99%+ tirz, the other was the T/R mixture. (As a result, pretty sure we’re sending more than 2 vials for testing of the reship.)
Bottom line - it’s back to the individual researcher and their risk tolerance. Which is pretty much Rule #1 of this community.
I thought that's not what purity shows.oh, you know what, it didn't even hit me that the 86% purity was low cause the reta counted against the purity, lulz. My math didn't math.
yeah, I dunno. The only blend I use is klow, and I think if I continue on that past what I have, I'll buy the individual components and blend myself, cause they never test purity on it and I'm fuzzy about whether or not they even can, so the only thing I understand or usually need to understand about purity is that below 99%, you shouldn't use it.I thought that's not what purity shows.
It shows the purity of the peptide only.
You need contamination testing to see what is in the entire vial.