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How are you guys dosing KLOW

Started by Erik Norris 95 replies 15 people Last activity Apr 14, 2026

Mar 5, 2026 #62
How long until ghkcu would degrade in pbs
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Mar 5, 2026 #63
No idea. Mine last ages and they're in bac water
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Mar 6, 2026 #64
Also, just using more bac lessens or stops the pip all together, so explain that luca 🤨
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Mar 8, 2026 #65
The primary issue here is the irritation from the solvent + the mg concentration of the product which is what you alluded to by suggesting greater solution volume lessens pip.
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Mar 8, 2026 #66
If GHK-Cu degraded in BAC water and produced copper ions, you would literally cause necrosis of your tissue.
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Mar 9, 2026 #68
I know, I was being a smartass 😂
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Mar 13, 2026 #69
hahaha I know I'm just elaborating in case that dickhead reads it XD
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Mar 13, 2026 #70
I think he’s doing a deep dive on whatever forum looksmaxxers are on
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Mar 13, 2026 #71
He just reacted to a question I posed so he's definitely lurking and trawling through reddit XD
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Mar 14, 2026 #72
But yeah even lower than 250mcg would be better. 50-150mcg seems like it would be great
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Mar 15, 2026 #73
I know it is, I have been using 0.050 for 3 years (only on tanning/sun days)
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Mar 17, 2026 #75
speak up bro, did I cut out your tongue?
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Mar 18, 2026 #77
There is no way bac water would strip the copper ion from the tripeptide. If the copper ion were separated it would no longer be blue but a greenish yellow. To prove this, this is how you actually strip the copper from the GHK’s complex. Add 2ml of a 90:10 mixture of water and raw Vitamin C powder to a vial of GHK, and see the color difference.
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Mar 21, 2026 #78
If you use phosphate buffered saline it should only be in single use vials and never be reused. If you care about PH then use bacteriostatic saline. Even wiping the top with alcohol and a sterile needle is not be enough to stop bacteria from entering the vial (Read study in image). PBS doesn't kill bacteria, you are risking serious infection or an abscess. (In second photo the shaded/gray lines are bacteria in pbs vials without special coating, which these vials are. The bacteria lives) photo
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Mar 22, 2026 #80
Could ionic copper still appear the same blue tint and this example of it changing to green is specific to the copper ascorbate compound?
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