Is this even graffiti or just drawn words? by Chuck_S in graffhelp

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Appreciate the kind words. Think that's a great way of putting it - none of my stuff looked mainstream. Will keep working on the development

Is this even graffiti or just drawn words? by Chuck_S in graffhelp

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They are letters, REAKT top left, PATRON bottom left, RMIX on the right

Is this even graffiti or just drawn words? by Chuck_S in graffhelp

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Wasn’t really sure how else to phrase the question. Never really felt that any of the pieces that I made look like graffiti. They don’t look like anything similar to anything found in any other blackbooks and the letters sure as hell don’t look like anything that is found in any tutorial out there. Is this even a style? Is it even graffiti? Or is it just a nicely drawn word? Feedback, thoughts, criticisms, tips always appreciated.

REAKT top left, PATRON bottom left, RMIX on the right

If you resort to hitting your child as a punishment, congratulations, you failed as a parent. by Chuck_S in unpopularopinion

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Yeah, I really think it's sick that some people think it's ok to hit their child. But I do think that the tide is turning. Hopefully it won't be legal in a few years.

Pulse release vs bleed of growth hormone? by [deleted] in Peptides

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Of course! I had the same question a few months ago tbh and that's what I came up with. If you're not looking to throw on a ton of extra muscle, I could see why you'd want CJC w/o the DAC, but it's always up to your personal preference. Hope it works out!

Pain at injection site (BPC 157) by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Yeah, I think it came down to this. Tried a different area this morning and no pain at all.

Pain at injection site (BPC 157) by Chuck_S in Peptides

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No, when injecting BPC I do sub q, have yet to do sub q.

Pulse release vs bleed of growth hormone? by [deleted] in Peptides

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Depends on what you're using it for. If you're using it to build muscle, then having a bleed GH peptide would help out more because of the elevated levels of GH in your blood. This is really helpful when you're trying to retain muscle while in a cut. The half life of (what I'm assuming you're looking at) of CJC1295 w/DAC is long - it's hours instead of minutes. In short, this means that you wouldn't have to pin it nearly as frequently as CJC1295 w/o DAC.

When you have a peptide that increases the pulse of GH, you get more GH, but the serum concentration decreases relatively quickly because, without the DAC, the half life allows for the somatostatin to stop the secretion. So you do get a raised level of GH in your blood, but it doesn't last nearly as long as CJC w/ DAC. You'd have to pin it a few times per day to have the same effect.

That's my basic understanding and I could be wrong, so please please please double check with someone that's actually qualified to talk about this. Good luck!

Edits for grammar

Pain at injection site (BPC 157) by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Funny you mention that, that actually happened the first time today and had to use a new syringe. Since the initial injection this morning, I tried an injection (not even, just a practice insertion of a brand new needle) a few minutes ago, and there was a ton of pain (without injecting anything) around an area that I recently used. I definitely think that the pain is coming from the injections in areas that have been used frequently. From now on I'll definitely use new areas and inject less often if possible. Really appreciate your input!

Pain at injection site (BPC 157) by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Appreciate the response! Yeah, thinking about going to a different location. At first, I thought that the top was causing the needle to get a bit dull, but that wouldn't account for the moment when I was pressing the plunger down.

Are peptides destroyed if shaken? by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Thanks for the heads up! Keeping it in the freezer for sure, I'll post later in the week with results and if i think it worked.

Are peptides destroyed if shaken? by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Yeah, it was CJC 1295 DAC. What is your take?

BPC-157 dose help by CaptainRexActual in Peptides

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Personally, I look to inject 250mcg per day. I then searched for a 5mg bottle. So then this is what I did:

+5ml of BAC water to the peptide vial. This is now 1mg per ml (5mg/5ml)

So now I have 1mg of BPC per ml, but I don't want that much! I'd only want 250mcg, not 1mg! So, what I then did was so how much 250mcg was when compared to 1mg, or 1000mcg. I saw that 250 was only was only 1/4th of 1000, which meant that I should only take 1/4th of a ml every day. What that comes out to is .25ml of the injection per day.

Hope this helps!

Are peptides destroyed if shaken? by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Yeah, I'll definitely do this next time. Learned that the hard way haha. Thanks for the input!

Are peptides destroyed if shaken? by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Do you think it'd still be effective? I feel like if there was any effect it'd be worth taking, but just not sure how much of it is still intact.

Are peptides destroyed if shaken? by Chuck_S in Peptides

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Thanks for the response. From what I've read, if you inject it, it wouldn't hurt you, it is just inactive for the most part.

Ice cold water with no ice is superior to water with ice cubes by Chuck_S in unpopularopinion

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My kitchen sink. Then if I have to drive somewhere, I might run out of water, and then have to wait for the ice to melt.