
How Peptides are made
What does bodybuilding, anti-ageing cream and Bleomycin (a cancer drug) have in common? Peptides of course! Peptides are large molecules that are vital to life. If you were to take Continue reading
How to mix your Peptides
What does bodybuilding, anti-ageing cream and Bleomycin (a cancer drug) have in common? Peptides of course! Peptides are large molecules that are vital to life. If you were to take Continue reading
What is a peptide? Peptides (proteins) are present in every living cell and possess a variety of biochemical activities. Some peptides are synthesized in the ribosomes of a cell by Continue reading
GHRH (Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone) + GHRP (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide) = 10 star GH Release (**********) GHRP (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide aka Ghrelin-mimetic) = 3 star GH Release (***) Continue reading
Protein peptides profile peptides are short polymers of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They have the same peptide bonds as those in proteins, but are commonly shorter in length. Continue reading
Q. What should i use GHRP or GHRH ? A. To be short we need to use a GHRP & GHRH here’s why! GHRPs (GHRP-6, GHRP-2, Hexarelin, Ipamorelin) are Continue reading
Storage Peptides will arrive as a lyophilized form. Lyophilized peptides generally have very good stability and the short-term temperature change during shipping should not affect the product quality and efficacy. Continue reading
What is a peptide? When people are looking to buy peptides, one of the biggest questions we often get is “What are peptides?”. Essentially, peptides are “small proteins” that can Continue reading
Each aliquot of peptide is deposited into each vial via machine. The vial is then stoppered and moved inside the lyophilizer. Once in the lyophilizer, the vial is then given Continue reading
Storage The following paragraph comes from a study that sent the peptide home with study participants for self-administration. Vials were stored frozen until dispensed to the subjects, then kept at Continue reading
What you’ll need: Peptides Bacteriostatic Water Syringes Alcohol Swabs The Process of Reconstitution When ready to reconstitute remove your vial from the fridge and pop the top cap; this will Continue reading
LYOPHILIZED MEDICATIONS Freeze-drying, also known as lyophilisation, is a dehydration process typically used to preserve a certain perishable medications and provide the medication a longer shelf life. Freeze-drying works Continue reading
Bacteriostatic water is frequently used in adults for mixing with injected medications. It is preferred to sterile water because the risk of contamination and subsequent infection is far lower. Additionally, Continue reading
The answer for this is simple ” Injections are very effective at getting a molecule into your body because you bypass any barriers or any obstructions with a little pointy needle. Continue reading
Many people wonder “what is the difference between sterile water, and bacteriostatic water?” The answer is quite easy to understand and can be explained easily. Sterile water, is water that Continue reading
A common side effect can be a local irritation around the injection site, which occurs in around one of every six people. This irritation is characterized by redness, pain, or swelling. Continue reading