BPC-157 has been shown in numerous studies to upregulate Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), a key signaling protein that stimulates the formation of new blood vessels
Higher risks may occur when patients: self-dose without supervision buy peptides from unregulated websites use incorrect dosing combine multiple peptides improperly skip follow-up monitoring ignore nutrition and hydration Patients sometimes assume peptide therapy is natural and therefore completely risk-free
Discard any unused portion 28 days after first puncture or by the beyond-use date indicated on the label, whichever comes first
As a practical guideline for the peptides most commonly prescribed at Perfect B: BPC-157: 12 to 18 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen CJC-1295/Ipamorelin: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen TB-500: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen GHK-Cu: 12 to 18 months refrigerated (particularly light-sensitive, keep in original dark vial) MOTS-c: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen Epithalon: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen Semax: 12 to 18 months refrigerated How to Reconstitute Peptides Correctly Reconstitution is the step where most storage problems begin
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Research overwhelmingly describes the safety of GHK-Cu positively, such as when the authors of a 2018 review called it a safe, inexpensive, extensively studied compound.14 However, even though copper peptides have demonstrated an impressive safety track record in studies, there are (as with most skin care actives) a few safety risks to consider