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Commentr/PeptidesFeb 17, 2021

Water for reconstituting peptides into nasal sprays?

Replying to PinkySmartass · I truly appreciate the feedback mate, the problem is just that it doesn’t quite add up and my questions outlining the inconsistencies of the information are being ignored: --- 1:

18 megaohm DI water (type 1) will be very hard for microbes to grow in, if not impossible. That doesn't mean they are not in there, though. They just won't go into the growth stage. They could start growing once they reach more nutrients, though. This is why you need UV treated t…

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Commentr/PeptidesFeb 3, 2021

School me on the most cost effective way to use Epitalon (US)

Replying to Monarchhealthco · /u/misteryouaresodumb shouldn't be accused of slander (that word is thrown around alot lately) without having chance to defend himself.

Slander only comes into play if what you are saying is false. Also, it's the other moderators that write the vendor warnings and handle that side of the moderation. I don't touch that at all. I stay far away from all that, to prevent claims of bias. Not that it seems to help. Peo…

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Commentr/PeptidesNov 29, 2020

Canlabs video of them synthesizing their own peptides.

Replying to evolution4thewin · Well they sell them as research chemicals officially so maybe the Uni is just too dense to have figured out what they are up to.

Could be. I just don't see a university knowingly approving of it. Has to be under their radar.

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Commentr/PeptidesOct 13, 2020

Canlabs video of them synthesizing their own peptides.

Replying to stackz07 · Thank you!! I literally asked because of the size of the "facility" and the cardboard! I don't think a university would allow anyone to produce commercial products, especially pept

I certainly would not think a university would knowingly allow production of retail consumer peptides in their lab, at least not here in the US. Perhaps QC analysis, but not production. There's too much liability there. However, I am not sure how things are done in Canada.

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Commentr/PeptidesOct 13, 2020

Canlabs video of them synthesizing their own peptides.

Replying to stackz07 · /u/misteryouaresodumb - what do you think of this video?

Waters UPLC-MS with a time of flight mass spec plumbed in as well. That's good equipment for QC analysis. Seems to be a very small liquid phase peptide synth setup. That's at the University of Montreal, right? I think that is where they claimed they made their stuff. It's bit str…

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Commentr/PeptidesSep 16, 2020

BPC being offered by online clinics

Replying to stackz07 · /u/misteryouaresodumb would a whole sale relationship with doctors stateside be in the deck of cards for cere products?

I would have to check on the legality of it all. We might have to be licensed as a compounding pharmacy for that to be above board. I am not opposed to that, but there is a pretty big cost associated with it. It could be worth it, but I want to make sure I have all my ducks in a…

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Commentr/PeptidesMar 21, 2019

Why is it so hard to find a goddamn good source?

Replying to c3ntrifuge · Hmm, what role does P5P play in defending the body from alcohol induced toxicity?

P5P is the active form of vitamin B6. Alcohol consumption lowers B6 levels. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1168205

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Commentr/PeptidesMar 21, 2019

Why is it so hard to find a goddamn good source?

Replying to c3ntrifuge · /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb are you still around? Edit: Looked at his post history, confirmed he's still around. Ever think you'll start up shop again? Edit 2: Strange how easy it is t

Unfortunately not. Unless the legal and regulatory environment changes drastically in the US, we will not be dealing with peptides again.

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