The math is straightforward: Total Peptide: 100mg Desired Concentration: 10mg/mL Calculation: (Total Peptide) / (Desired Concentration) = Solvent Volume Result: 100mg / 10mg/mL = 10mL of BAC water Adding 10mL of BAC water to your 100mg vial of GHK-Cu will give you a final solution where every 1mL of liquid contains exactly 10mg of the peptide
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When choosing products, look for formulations that list GHK-Cu or copper peptides high up in the ingredient list, indicating a higher concentration
In April, Kennedy reclassified 12 peptides as Category 1 substances, the first step toward adding them to a list of substances that compounding pharmacies can make
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