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While combining peptides into one syringe can make administration more convenient (fewer injections), improper mixing can: - Reduce their therapeutic potency - Lead to unwanted chemical reactions - Waste the treatment potential of an otherwise powerful therapy The rules of thumb: Peptides that can be mixed: BPC157, TB4, GHK-Cu, CJC/Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin, Semorelin, TA1, Pinealon, Epithalon, Selank Peptides that should not be combined: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, Melanotan, VIP, Pentosan Combine separately: NAD+, MOTS-c, SS-31 Have more questions about peptides or precision longevity care
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Faster escalation means reaching the effective dose sooner but potentially dealing with more intense gastrointestinal side effects
The current consensus theory about the origin of N -trimethyllysine in mammals is that mammals utilise lysosomal or proteasomal degradation of proteins containing N -trimethyllysine residues as starting point for carnitine biosynthesis
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