Mixing peptides with L carnitine in the same syringe?

vulpes

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I have come to like L carnitine as I find it really does improve my endurance. I have an achy tendon and since I am sticking a pin of L Carnitine into myself many days, it is very tempting to put BPC-157 into the syringe before then drawing the L carnitine so as to only pin once. It might also dilute the L carnitine slightly, which might make it sting less (I am using 500mg/mil and it stings a bit sometimes).

However peptides are just chains of aminos. Could the peptide react with the amino in the minute or two that they would share the syringe?

I have avoided mixing the two but if anyone is confident that one of these two is very stable, I might review that. Any thoughts? or is this a case of just pin yourself twice because its not worth it.
 
Some get along, some don’t. I have mixed HCG and HGH sometimes, but mostly don’t mix anything but oils anymore. I forget which peptides I mixed that did this, but I had combined 2 or 3 in a syringe once and saw the liquid turn milky white, opaque, and spongy. I couldn’t even withdraw the plunger.
 
i have mixed hgh/bpc157/tb500-4 with no problems, i no longer mix anything with my hgh , just the two peptides in same syringe,,
 
I have come to like L carnitine as I find it really does improve my endurance. I have an achy tendon and since I am sticking a pin of L Carnitine into myself many days, it is very tempting to put BPC-157 into the syringe before then drawing the L carnitine so as to only pin once. It might also dilute the L carnitine slightly, which might make it sting less (I am using 500mg/mil and it stings a bit sometimes).

However peptides are just chains of aminos. Could the peptide react with the amino in the minute or two that they would share the syringe?

I have avoided mixing the two but if anyone is confident that one of these two is very stable, I might review that. Any thoughts? or is this a case of just pin yourself twice because its not worth it.
I wouldnt risk mixing the 2, its not worth denaturing the peptides due to differences in ph.
 
Peptides don't interact with each other very easily, especially at room temperature or when cold (in the fridge).

If you pre-mix peptides into a vial, or buy one of those blends you see now a days, then once constituted they can create heterodimers which increase immune response chance. You could develop antibodies to the peptide potentially.

Mixing them into the same syringe is fine, no time to interact with each other, since they don't like interacting with each other anyway.

Bigger molecules like GH have a higher chance of binding with peptides because GH is a huge molecule with tons of hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces, it CAN bind with peptides. If both are fridge cold and combined immediately before injection its fine, but if you preload combined syringes and keep them outside of the fridge that's inviting a small but possible immune response.
 
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