Retina: Light-sensitive tissue lining back of eye containing photoreceptors (rods and cones) converting light into electrical signals
IBS, ulcerative colitis, Crohns, and leaky gut are not the same The labels can sound similar
Stacking considerations and cautions While the theoretical rationale for stacking is sound, it is important to acknowledge that very few studies have examined specific multi-peptide combinations for bone healing
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Choosing Between 0.5 mL and 1 mL Syringes by Peptide | Peptide | Typical Dose | Reconstitution (per vial) | Concentration | Draw Volume | Recommended Syringe | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | BPC-157 | 250 to 500 mcg | 5 mg / 2 mL BAC | 2 to 500 mcg/mL | 10, 20 units | 0.5 mL or 1 mL, 31G | | TB-500 | 2,000, 2 to 500 mcg | 10 mg / 2 mL BAC | 5 to 000 mcg/mL | 40, 50 units | 1 mL, 29G | | GHK-Cu | 1,000, 2 to 000 mcg | 50 mg / 5 mL BAC | 10 to 000 mcg/mL | 10, 20 units | 0.5 mL or 1 mL, 31G | | Ipamorelin | 200 to 300 mcg | 5 mg / 2 mL BAC | 2 to 500 mcg/mL | 8, 12 units | 0.5 mL, 31G | | CJC-1295 (no DAC) | 100 to 200 mcg | 2 mg / 1 mL BAC | 2 to 000 mcg/mL | 5, 10 units | 0.5 mL, 31G | The 0.5 mL syringe improves accuracy for any draw below 20 units because each graduation mark represents 1 unit across a shorter, fatter barrel
Your daily dose of vitamin B12 should be tailored to your bodys unique needs