If standard semaglutide continues causing problematic nausea despite dose adjustments and lifestyle modifications, your PlexusDx provider may recommend exploring combination therapies like GLP-Squared (which pairs semaglutide with tirzepatide) or the Microdose GLP-1 Protocol, a lower-intensity option designed to minimize early side effects
Signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, widespread itching, swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, or difficulty breathing
A landmark 2007 study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology found that AHK-Cu at concentrations between 10 and 10 M stimulated dermal papilla cell (DPC) proliferation, elongated human hair follicles ex vivo, and shifted the Bcl-2/Bax ratio in favor of cell survival meaning fewer follicle cells died prematurely [2]

Do not use: Sterile water for injection (lacks preservative, risking bacterial growth) Normal saline without bacteriostatic agent Distilled water or tap water Other diluents or carriers Step-by-Step Reconstitution Before starting: Gather all supplies: lyophilised IGF-1 vial, bacteriostatic water, sterile syringes (appropriate size), sterile needles (23-25 gauge), alcohol pads, weighing scale (if determining exact peptide weight) Work in a clean environment (ISO Class 6-7 clean room is ideal, but a clean work surface with proper aseptic technique is acceptable for research-grade work) Wash hands thoroughly Ensure the IGF-1 LR3 vial has reached room temperature (do not attempt reconstitution with cold vials, as this affects dissolution) Reconstitution procedure: Prepare the vial: Wipe the rubber septum (the rubber stopper) of the IGF-1 vial with an alcohol pad
Additionally, its counteracting effect occurred even with pre-existing adhesions (Berkopic Cesar et al., 2020)
Monschau, N