Guides
How to actually use peptides.
Cross-cutting guides every peptide user needs once: the reconstitution math, the right water, how to store vials, where to inject, what to ask of your bloodwork, and how to design a protocol that actually tells you something. None of this is about a specific peptide — these are the techniques behind every cycle.
How to Calculate Peptide Reconstitution: The Simple Math
The actual formula behind a reconstitution calculator. Three variables, one ratio, and how to never redo this math again.
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KLOW and Other Multi-Peptide Blends: The Attribution Problem
A practical look at proprietary blends like KLOW, and why tracking them honestly means accepting you cannot isolate any one ingredient.
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Peptide Storage 101: Lyophilized vs Reconstituted
Why one form lasts years and the other lasts weeks. Practical storage rules and the mistakes that destroy expensive vials.
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PEGylated Peptides: What PEG- Means and Why It Changes Tracking
A general explainer on PEGylation — what it does to half-life and immunogenicity, and what that means for how you dose and log a PEG- peptide.
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Build Your First Peptide Protocol: A 5-Step Framework
A repeatable decision framework for designing a clean, trackable protocol from scratch — no matter which peptide.
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Bacteriostatic Water: Why It Matters and How to Use It
What BAC water is, why it is different from saline, and the small mistakes that lead to contaminated vials.
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Subcutaneous vs Intramuscular: A Practical Comparison
The differences that matter for peptide users: absorption, comfort, site selection, and which protocols call for which route.
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Bloodwork During a Peptide Cycle: What to Watch
A short list of markers worth checking before, during, and after a protocol — and why running labs is the difference between guessing and knowing.
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Why Spreadsheets Fail for Peptide Protocols
Five reasons your Excel sheet stops working after week 2, and what to use instead.
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