How to Reconstitute and Inject Peptides

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Reconstitution:

Why we reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
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We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute.

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water.

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide.


Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of
Retatrutide.

And I want to inject 2mg each time.

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water.

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You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting.


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
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2. Alcohol wipes
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3. Bacteriostatic water
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I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but I followed this video.

Steps:

1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on).

2. Wipe the top of the peptide vial with an alcohol wipe.




3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.



4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water



Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

It shouldn’t take long for it to go from powder to liquid just swirl it around gently.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject.


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


IMG 3392

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe.

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
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3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle.
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Video demonstration:

Use different syringe every time injecting.


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.


And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here.
IMG 3403


Peptide calculator:


Peptide tracking:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature.
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11e087fe0a4ec0fbcfa3390b
EDIT:
I just realized this app is now paid just today somehow, it was working fine past 2 weeks.

So I would recommend setting up an reminder on your phone every time you need to inject and a simple table on notes to track every dose you need to do.


 
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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide



Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of retatrutride

And I want to inject 2mg each time

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.
View attachment 4024403

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but this video was very good at explaining

Steps:
1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on)

2. Wipe the top with an alcohol wipe.
View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.
View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027



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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide



Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of retatrutride

And I want to inject 2mg each time

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.
View attachment 4024403

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but this video was very good at explaining

Steps:
1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on)

2. Wipe the top with an alcohol wipe.
View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.
View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027



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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide



Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of retatrutride

And I want to inject 2mg each time

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.
View attachment 4024403

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but this video was very good at explaining

Steps:
1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on)

2. Wipe the top with an alcohol wipe.
View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.
View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027



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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute.

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water.

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide.


Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of
Retatrutide.

And I want to inject 2mg each time.

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting.


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
View attachment 4024403
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but this video was very good at explaining.

Steps:

1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on).

2. Wipe the top with an alcohol wipe.

View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject.


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe.

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle.
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here.
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature.
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027



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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute.

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water.

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide.


Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of
Retatrutide.

And I want to inject 2mg each time.

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting.


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
View attachment 4024403
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but this video was very good at explaining.

Steps:

1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on).

2. Wipe the top with an alcohol wipe.

View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject.


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe.

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle.
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here.
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature.
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027
EDIT:
I just realized this app is now paid just today somehow, it was working fine past 2 weeks.

So I would recommend setting up an reminder on your phone every time you need to inject and a simple table on notes to track every dose you need to do.



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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute.

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water.

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide.


Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of
Retatrutide.

And I want to inject 2mg each time.

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting.


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
View attachment 4024403
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but this video was very good at explaining.

Steps:

1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on).

2. Wipe the top with an alcohol wipe.

View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject.


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe.

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle.
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here.
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature.
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027
EDIT:
I just realized this app is now paid just today somehow, it was working fine past 2 weeks.

So I would recommend setting up an reminder on your phone every time you need to inject and a simple table on notes to track every dose you need to do.



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Reconstitution:

Why reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute.

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water.

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide.


Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of
Retatrutide.

And I want to inject 2mg each time.

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting.


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
View attachment 4024403
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but I followed this video.

Steps:

1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on).

2. Wipe the top of the peptide vial with an alcohol wipe.

View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject.


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe.

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
View attachment 4025009


3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle.
View attachment 4024727
View attachment 4025008

Video demonstration:
View attachment 4024710


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
View attachment 4024982View attachment 4024714

And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here.
View attachment 4024984
View attachment 4024983


Peptide calculator:


App:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature.
View attachment 4025030

View attachment 4025027
EDIT:
I just realized this app is now paid just today somehow, it was working fine past 2 weeks.

So I would recommend setting up an reminder on your phone every time you need to inject and a simple table on notes to track every dose you need to do.



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Reconstitution:

Why we reconstitute:
We reconstitute peptides because they arrive lyophilized, which is a powder form used for stability during shipping and storage.

Example:
View attachment 4024313

We use bacteriostatic water to reconstitute.

Most peptides need around 1-3mL of bacteriostatic water.

We only need to reconstitute ONCE per peptide.


Example:

Let's say we have 10mg of
Retatrutide.

And I want to inject 2mg each time.

I will put 1.0mL of bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4025024

You should have an idea of how much you are planning on injecting.


If not, refer to this website:

Required items:
1. Needles
View attachment 4024418
2. Alcohol wipes
View attachment 4024424
3. Bacteriostatic water
View attachment 4024403
I couldn't find it on Amazon, but your supplier you buy peptides from should have it.

How to reconstitute:
I forgot to record the reconstitution, but I followed this video.

Steps:

1. Remove the caps (throw away the cap you don't put it back on).

2. Wipe the top of the peptide vial with an alcohol wipe.

View attachment 4024513


3. Take off the needles' orange protective cover on both sides and inject into the bacteriostatic water.

View attachment 4024509

4: Pull back to the amount you will need. This needle is 100 units, which equals 1ml of bacteriostatic water

View attachment 4024510

Step 5: Pull the needle out of the bacteriostatic water and inject it into your peptides.

Make sure to let go slowly at an angle, like shown in the video, to avoid bubbles, and pull out the plunger like he did in the video.

It shouldn’t take long for it to go from powder to liquid just swirl it around gently.

Throw out the bacteriostatic water if no more peptides need reconstituting.

Bacteriostatic water expires after 28 days from opening in the fridge.

Put the peptides back in the fridge and take them out when going to inject.


Injecting:

Gather items:

1. Peptide/s
2. Syringe/s
3. Alcohol wipe/s
4. Rubbish bin


View attachment 4024711

How to inject:

1. Wash your hands and wipe the top of the peptide with an alcohol wipe.

2. Wipe the area where you will inject with a wipe (I use the same wipe, but the other side).

Use this diagram to see where you can inject (I only inject in my stomach, but I swap areas so one day left, one day right).
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3. Take off the cover of the syringe and inject into your peptide, and get your desired dose.
Pull back more if there are bubbles and push back in for the exact dose.

4. Pinch some fat and inject at around a 45-degree angle.
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Video demonstration:
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Use different syringe every time injecting.


Bonus:

Hiding:
I have constructed a cylinder made out of duct tape and double-sided duct tape to hide the peptides inside my fridge.
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And I am hiding my syringes, etc, in this bag here.
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Peptide calculator:


Peptide tracking:
This app you can track your peptides and it has notification feature.
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EDIT:
I just realized this app is now paid just today somehow, it was working fine past 2 weeks.

So I would recommend setting up an reminder on your phone every time you need to inject and a simple table on notes to track every dose you need to do.



Great thread
 
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