Today we are talking about Semax and its potential benefits. All this and more in less than 2 minutes. What is Semax? Semax is a lab-made peptide that mimics adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). ACTH is located in your pituitary gland and stimulates your adrenal glands to release cortisol. What are the benefits of Semax? Before you […]
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Selank
Today we are talking about Selank and its potential benefits. All this and more in less than 2 minutes. What is Selank? Selank is a lab-made peptide that was made by combining the naturally occurring peptide tuftsin with another sequence to make it more stable. Tuftsin makes up a large part of the natural antibody […]
Thymosin beta 4 (TB500)
Today we are talking about Thymosin beta 4 (TB500) and its potential benefits. All this and more in less than 2 minutes. Last week we talked about Thymosin alpha 1 and the importance of the thymus gland and T cells. Before we get into what TB500 is and does, it’s important to know that although […]
Thymosin alpha 1 (TA1)
Today we are talking about Thymosin alpha-1 (TA1) and its potential benefits. All this and more in less than 2 minutes. Before we get into what TA1 is and does, we need to talk about the thymus gland. Your thymus gland is a small gland located in your upper chest behind your breastbone in the […]
Peptide injection tips
Today we are talking about peptide injections. We’ll cover some simple tips to remember before injecting your peptides to help avoid injuries and dosing errors. All this and more in less than 2 minutes. Tips to remember before injecting your peptides: You can find more information on injection techniques at pepties.com. That’s peptides without the […]
How do I give myself a peptide injection?
Today we are talking about peptide injections. We’ll cover the difference between subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, choosing needle length and needle gauge or “thickness”. Several weeks ago, we talked about WHY we inject most peptides. So now we’ll cover the two common types of peptide injections. What is the difference between a subcutaneous and intramuscular […]