just about to start and checking to see if you can mix them together?
I have heard that it is ok for up to 12 hours anything after that the peptides can get entangled and thats not good.
But I had my doubts about it.
No need to doubt... Amino acids have specific isoelectric points put two together in solution and protons will move between amino acids until there is stability between the amino acids and the solution.
So why would you take a peptide that is stable at one pH (i.e. no movement of protons) and introduce another more complicated peptide stable at a different pH? Obviously there will be depronation when the two peptides are introduced together.
But people are free to do what ever they want to do... it is a rather lazy approach to just mix and hope but I stopped a long time ago trying to solve everyone's peptide problems.
People use to do stupid things or buy poor peptides and then come at me and say "GHRPs and GHRHs are junk. Dat is a fool." Now I don't care if people don't use clinical grade peptides or if they do busily advise each other incorrectly or if they say things like "I have heard ... but I had my doubts about it."
So to clarify is there any truth to the 12 hour part of what espskills wrote? Let's say you draw from both and immediately inject? I seem to recall in your old posts, either here or on AM that you thought that was okay. I always worried more about cross-contamination between the vials. The ones I use have such a strong vacuum that I relieve it before I start using it, but I still worry about very small amounts being transferred to the second vial I draw from. Thanks.No need to doubt... Amino acids have specific isoelectric points put two together in solution and protons will move between amino acids until there is stability between the amino acids and the solution.
So why would you take a peptide that is stable at one pH (i.e. no movement of protons) and introduce another more complicated peptide stable at a different pH? Obviously there will be depronation when the two peptides are introduced together.
But people are free to do what ever they want to do... it is a rather lazy approach to just mix and hope but I stopped a long time ago trying to solve everyone's peptide problems.
People use to do stupid things or buy poor peptides and then come at me and say "GHRPs and GHRHs are junk. Dat is a fool." Now I don't care if people don't use clinical grade peptides or if they do busily advise each other incorrectly or if they say things like "I have heard ... but I had my doubts about it."
So to clarify is there any truth to the 12 hour part of what espskills wrote? Let's say you draw from both and immediately inject? I seem to recall in your old posts, either here or on AM that you thought that was okay. I always worried more about cross-contamination between the vials. The ones I use have such a strong vacuum that I relieve it before I start using it, but I still worry about very small amounts being transferred to the second vial I draw from. Thanks.
just about to start and checking to see if you can mix them together?