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How are you guys dosing KLOW
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Started by Erik Norris
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Last activity Apr 14, 2026
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Erik Norris
430 posts·first seen Sep 2025
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How are you guys dosing KLOW
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Baze
38 posts·first seen Nov 2025
Recon 3ML bac. Dose 10 - 20 units 5 days on 2 off
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Erik Norris
430 posts·first seen Sep 2025
Beautiful, just what I needed.
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Baze
38 posts·first seen Nov 2025
If it really burns, ill draw an additional 20 units of bac into the syringe before I draw the Klow into the syringe.
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Luca
208 posts·first seen Dec 2025
Ppl still mixing GHK and BAC 🤣
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Baze
38 posts·first seen Nov 2025
Sounds condescending, please fill us in on your almighty wisdom
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ThatTVGuy *VERIFY USERNAME FOR IMPOSTER*
341 posts·first seen Oct 2025
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Seoul
383 posts·first seen Sep 2025
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Luca
208 posts·first seen Dec 2025
BAC water frees copper. Ur then not only injecting urself with free copper which is toxic. Youve also broke it away from the GHK, making it pointless
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Poomwah 🤏🏾
33 posts·first seen Jan 2026
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Luca
208 posts·first seen Dec 2025
U shud also be taking egcg to chelate any natural free copper being broke down naturally away from the peptide as a preventative to avoid copper storage in the tissues. Especially if high dose long term use
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Luca
208 posts·first seen Dec 2025
Esp if degrading the ghkcu in the vial with BAC
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Daan
198 posts·first seen Nov 2025
Finally someone who knows his shit
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Daan
198 posts·first seen Nov 2025
What do you reconstitute GHK-Cu with?
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Daan
198 posts·first seen Nov 2025
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Daan
198 posts·first seen Nov 2025
That does keep the pH in check
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Daan
198 posts·first seen Nov 2025
But I wonder if Phosphate isn't gonna compete binding to Cu2+
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Luca
208 posts·first seen Dec 2025
The copper is already tightly bound to the GHK. Thats what keeps it safe
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Peppermint Petty
1,110 posts·first seen Oct 2025
This isn’t true. Ghk-cu is a stable chelate and the copper is tightly bonded to the ghk peptide. It won’t be freed by bac water, if for some reason the copper became unbound, it would rebind itself to the ghk
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Peppermint Petty
1,110 posts·first seen Oct 2025
If bac water could unbind copper, it would be useless in all research peptides wouldn’t it
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