What is recommended gauge for injecting peptides

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preferably less painful
 
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For peptides, most people use insulin-style needles, typically around 29–31 gauge. The higher the gauge, the thinner the needle, which usually means less discomfort.

A common choice is 30g or 31g, since peptides are water-based and go through easily anyway. Needle length is usually around 4-8mm or 1/2 inch, which is ideal for Subcutaneous injectons. You wont ascend if your scared of the pain:feelsthink:
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For peptides, most people use insulin-style needles, typically around 29–31 gauge. The higher the gauge, the thinner the needle, which usually means less discomfort.

A common choice is 30g or 31g, since peptides are water-based and go through easily anyway. Needle length is usually around 4-8mm or 1/2 inch, which is ideal for Subcutaneous injectons. You wont ascend if your scared of the pain:feelsthink:
 
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i can tell you arent smart enough to pin it
Avoid peps if dont even know which syringe to use
 
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