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⚠️ IMPORTANT UPDATE: Payment Processing Issues
Hey everyone, Heads up – multiple peptide vendors just had their credit card processors shut down today. This includes GLOW, Flawless, Southern Aminos, and several others. Please be patient if you're trying to make purchases right now. These companies are actively working on solutions, but unfortunately this is an ongoing challenge in this space. Payment processor shutdowns can happen with just one email – literally that fast. Your understanding and patience is appreciated while they get things sorted out. I'll update you as I hear more. Stay tuned 🙏
0 likes • Oct 23
@Tom McDonald still super risky
1 like • Oct 24
@Tom McDonald not as in you won’t get your product more as their company could flag them and freeze their bank account
Protocol
Drop your peptide stack I’ll go first Reta,tesa,ipa,cagri,5 amino 1mq
0 likes • Oct 21
@J J 18 a week
Cycling
Anyone on tesa and ipa how long do you guys cycle for?
0 likes • Oct 18
@Erik N. How long do you plan staying on it
0 likes • Oct 11
Oooh ok I get it
1 like • Oct 11
Something membership bulk orders
Why You Don’t Need a “Glow” or “KLOW” Blend Year-Round
Let’s talk about a common misconception — that blends like Glow or KLOW (which typically include BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and sometimes KPV) should be run continuously for skin, recovery, or inflammation. Here’s the truth 👇 🧬 What’s in These Blends - BPC-157 → Tissue repair, gut healing, reduces systemic inflammation. - TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) → Wound healing, recovery, and cellular migration. - GHK-Cu → Skin regeneration, collagen stimulation, anti-aging. - KPV (in KLOW) → Potent anti-inflammatory peptide that targets the gut and immune response. 🚫 Why You Don’t Need It Year-Round 1. BPC-157 & TB-500 Are Overkill for Maintenance These two shine in acute phases — think recovery from injury, surgery, or chronic inflammation flare-ups. Running them constantly doesn’t “stack” benefits; it just blunts your body’s natural repair cycles. Long-term use can desensitize healing pathways, and they’re not designed for cosmetic upkeep. 2. GHK-Cu Alone Is Plenty for Skin Health GHK-Cu stimulates collagen, elastin, and hair growth — all without systemic healing load. For ongoing skin quality, topical or injectable GHK-Cu cycles (8–12 weeks) are more than enough. 3. KPV Is Great… But Conditional If you have gut inflammation or autoimmune flare-ups, KPV is extremely effective. If you’re already healthy and inflammation is managed, you don’t need it 24/7 — your body should maintain equilibrium naturally. 💡 The Smarter Strategy - Use BPC/TB-500 as a tool, not a lifestyle — run them when healing or inflammation is high. - Cycle GHK-Cu for aesthetic goals or skin rejuvenation phases. - Reserve KPV for times of gut stress, inflammation, or immune dysfunction. Think of these peptides like “special ops,” not your daily army. They step in when needed, not to run the show forever. 🔁 TL;DR “Glow” or “KLOW” year-round = expensive overkill. Acute-use peptides (BPC/TB-500) → short-term. Cosmetic-use peptides (GHK-Cu) → cycle. Gut-use peptides or autoimmune (KPV) → conditional.
Why You Don’t Need a “Glow” or “KLOW” Blend Year-Round
0 likes • Oct 11
Will the ghk-cu hep with reducing loose skin?
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