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CAN YOU DRAW MULTIPLE PEPTIDES INTO THE SAME SYRINGE? 🤔
This question comes up constantly, so let's clarify exactly what we're talking about. I'm NOT talking about mixing two peptides together in one vial and storing them that way. I'm talking about this: You have two or more peptides already reconstituted in their own separate vials. You draw peptide #1 into the syringe, then draw peptide #2 into that SAME syringe, and inject them immediately. Can you do that? Sometimes combinations are used this way in practice, but there is a big difference between “people commonly do it” and “we have actual compatibility data proving every formulation can be mixed in the same syringe.” ****************************************************************************************************** WHY IMMEDIATE USE IS DIFFERENT FROM STORAGE: If two peptides are drawn together and injected immediately, they aren't sitting together for hours or days. That matters because chemical degradation, aggregation and other stability problems can be time-dependent. But immediate administration doesn't magically eliminate compatibility concerns. The moment those two solutions meet, you've potentially changed: - pH - concentration - ionic strength - buffer composition - preservative concentration - solubility conditions - So my answer is never simply: “They're peptides, so sure — mix them.” ***************************************************************************************************** COMBINATIONS YOU'LL COMMONLY HEAR ABOUT: CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin This is probably the classic example. These two are commonly paired and are even commercially compounded together by some pharmacies. If someone has two separately reconstituted vials, you'll frequently hear about both being drawn into the same syringe for immediate administration. Does that mean every independently sourced CJC and ipamorelin formulation has documented syringe-compatibility data? No. So I would describe this one as: COMMONLY COMBINED — but formulation-specific compatibility still matters.
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Ok, so I have a stupid question. Do you not need to push air in?
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@Kristina Marie 😄 Thank you
1St Time Ordering w/Jade Nexus'
Jade Nexus. 💝🎁 Out of every peptide company I've ordered from, they are by far know how to wow customers with pretty packaging. Very well thought out. They don't just toss vials in a box or bubble wrap. They really make it seem like they care about showcasing their products. I'm a fan!!!
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1 like • Jun 11
Thank you for this. I just ordered from them today. I was a little nervous, but looks like its all good
2 likes • Jun 11
@Kristina Marie Thank you. I'm so grateful for you and this community
A Conversation With Jade Nexus
From the owner: Yesterday, I had a conversation with one of our longtime Jade Nexus community members regarding a correction that needed to be made to her order. What started as a simple customer service conversation turned into one of the most encouraging discussions I've had in a long time. She shared her weight loss journey, some of the struggles she and her husband have faced, and the habits she developed along the way. What stood out to me most was that her daily routine followed many of the best practices we discuss in this community almost exactly. ✅ Starting her day with a protein drink ✅ Consistently getting around 90 ounces of water daily ✅ Focusing on lower-carb choices without completely restricting herself ✅ Enjoying higher-carb meals when appropriate and maintaining balance ✅ Creating sustainable habits rather than looking for shortcuts One thing she emphasized really resonated with me. She explained that the products she researched and used were tools. They helped support her goals, but the real transformation came from the healthy habits and better decisions she made every day. Over time, those habits became her lifestyle, and she achieved her goals and is now successfully maintaining her results. What impressed me even more was the time she invested in educating herself. She didn't just ask for answers she took the time to understand the "why" behind things. She learned how to calculate dosing. She learned the difference between milligrams (mg), milliliters (mL), and syringe units. She spent time researching protocols, understanding reconstitution, and learning how to properly interpret dosing information. Because she put in that effort, she gained confidence in her research and is now able to help others who are just getting started. Today, she's one of those people who can explain concepts that once seemed confusing to her. She helps others understand dosing, calculations, and best practices because she remembers what it felt like to be new and unsure.
1 like • Jun 6
Thank you for this. I definitely need to exercise more and drink more water
Why GLP-1 Weight Loss Plateaus Happen (And What To Do About It)
Let's talk about something almost everyone experiences on a GLP-1: The dreaded weight loss plateau. In the beginning, the weight seems to fall off effortlessly. The scale moves every week, your clothes fit differently, and motivation is sky-high. Then one day... Nothing. The scale stalls. The frustration sets in. Before you assume the medication has "stopped working," understand this: Plateaus are normal. In fact, they happen to nearly everyone. Why Weight Loss Slows Down: Your body is designed for survival. Its primary job is to maintain balance (homeostasis), not continuously lose weight. As you lose body fat, your body begins adapting to its new normal: -Your metabolism becomes more efficient -You burn fewer calories at rest -Your body tries to conserve energy -Hunger-regulating hormones begin adjusting Clinical studies of GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide show impressive weight loss results, but most people eventually experience a slowdown or plateau after months of treatment. That doesn't mean you've failed. It means your body is doing exactly what it was designed to do. What's Happening Behind the Scenes? Your Metabolism Adapts As body weight decreases, resting metabolic rate naturally declines. The body starts requiring fewer calories to function than it did at a higher weight. At the same time: - Muscle mass may decrease if protein intake and resistance training are inadequate - Fewer calories are burned during digestion - Energy efficiency improves The result? The calorie deficit that once produced rapid weight loss may no longer be enough. You Move Less Without Realizing It: Researchers call this NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis). As calories decrease and body weight drops, many people unconsciously: - Walk less - Fidget less - Stand less - Move less throughout the day These small changes can reduce daily calorie expenditure significantly over time. Hormones Fight Back: Weight loss affects several hormones involved in appetite and metabolism:
Why GLP-1 Weight Loss Plateaus Happen (And What To Do About It)
3 likes • Jun 3
My weight never just fell off. It's hanging on for dear life
HOW TO NAVIGATE THE PJ24 SKOOL GROUP
As our community continues to grow, I wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the resources available to you within the Skool platform. I know that for many members, Skool is a new experience. If you're coming from platforms like Facebook or Reddit, there can be a bit of a learning curve at first. However, once you become familiar with the layout, you'll find that a tremendous amount of valuable information is organized and easily accessible. This community is designed to provide educational content intended for research purposes. That means you are the researcher, and the admin team is here to help guide, educate, and point you in the right direction. Personal research and self-education are important parts of the learning process, and most of the information you're looking for can likely be found within this group. If you can't find something specific, please don't hesitate to reach out. To make navigation easier, I have organized key information into tabs at the top of the group page: GENERAL DISCUSSION This is where you'll find all member and admin posts, community discussions, questions, and educational content. CURRENT SALES Exactly what it sounds like—the latest promotions and discounts currently available. Sales information will be updated as new promotions become available. Before posting questions about active sales, please check this tab first so we can keep the main discussion feed focused on education and community engagement. SKINCARE This tab is for all things related to topical peptides and treating those irritating little laugh lines before they turn into a full blown CREVICE. Or, how to stop that insidious hair shedding and breakage that comes with GLP use. What topical peptides are, their benefits and a link to my online store for purchasing is located within this tab. FYI Think of this as your resource center. Here you'll find important information such as: - How to navigate the Skool platform - Reconstitution videos - Step-by-step EZ Pen instructions - Helpful guides and reference materials - Other frequently requested resources
3 likes • May 29
I'm so thankful I found this community. I still have a lot to learn
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