What BPC-157 is, how protocols are typically structured, what to track during a cycle, and the common mistakes self-experimenters make.
The actual formula behind a reconstitution calculator. Three variables, one ratio, and how to never redo this math again.
Why one form lasts years and the other lasts weeks. Practical storage rules and the mistakes that destroy expensive vials.
A repeatable decision framework for designing a clean, trackable protocol from scratch — no matter which peptide.
What BAC water is, why it is different from saline, and the small mistakes that lead to contaminated vials.
The differences that matter for peptide users: absorption, comfort, site selection, and which protocols call for which route.