KLOW injects - supposed to sting?

Izzy1994

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Hey everyone,

Just got a KLOW blend, and it contains:

GHK-Cu – 50 mg
BPC-157 – 10 mg
TB-500 – 10 mg
KPV – 10 mg

Mixed it with 3ml bac water, then injected around 0.1ml. It was surprisingly easy, and I didn't feel anything afterward. I'm a bit worried because I've heard KLOW and GLOW (same, but no KPV) usually burn when you inject them.

Is it normal to have a smooth, painless injection and still have it be real KLOW? Or does the burn mean it's bunk? It is the right blue color, at least...
 
I didn't feel any pain the first couple of times I used KLOW, either.

But the third time, I think I injected it a little high on my belly, maybe half an inch above and to the right of my belly button. It hurt like crazy.

Now I inject on my upper thigh and haven't had pain since. Not sure if my thigh is the best place, but I'm too afraid to go back to my stomach.
 
How much GLOW / KLOW is everyone using? What kind of results are you getting? And what's the best dose and where's a good place to get it?

My partner and I are thinking about trying it. Even my doctor is considering it.
 
I use GHK-CU alone, and the only time I felt pain was when I think I accidentally injected IM. No pain during injection, but two hours later, it stung so bad it woke me up. Other than that, no problems.
 
I've heard some horror stories about bad reactions, even from seemingly pure peptides. Someone I knew tried 100mcg of something meant to improve muscle mass, had no problems. Then a few weeks later, they took 500mcg and within 15 minutes felt like they had the flu. It's scary how easily things can get contaminated with toxins during manufacturing...
 
That's a bit worrying Morgan33. I'm wondering if there's a reliable way to get these peptides tested? The company I use publishes certificates, but I'm not sure I trust them. It would be good to know they are legit.
 
It is possible to get peptides tested, Jamie09. There are analytical labs that specialize in this. One that I've heard of is called Janoshik. It can be expensive, but it's the only way to be certain of purity.
 
didn't get the sterility thing either. i like that pens don't have all the extra air sitting in them like vials do. plus with vials you keep injecting air over and over. so actually pens seem more sterile to me. anyway i bought two v2s and two disposable pens to test before investing more. turned out i really like pens so now looking at gansulin or savvio.
 
would advise against that. test is compounded with different carriers and solvents in sterile conditions. adding your own oil could cause problems. my wife's on hrt with compounded test and we adjust weekly based on how she feels. bloods are great, she's lifting like a champ.
 
Yeah, happens especially on the first dose - some people hit hard even at 0.25, then it settles down. Nausea and throwing up are common but multiple times a day is rough. Smaller meals, light food, stay hydrated. Night dosing works better for some. If it keeps up, talk to your doctor.
 
Love that graph - the steady downward line with no spikes is what sustainable looks like. 22 lbs from 167 to 145 on the starter dose is honestly solid. I switched from brand to compounded and stayed low dose too - if you give it time, low is enough. Protein does the work.
 
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