Blends
What peptide combinations are and the most common ones.
What is a blend?
A blend (or combination) means using two or more peptides at the same time to seek a joint effect. Some peptides complement each other and, combined, offer better results than separately.
Most common combinations
- BPC-157 + TB-500: the most popular combination for tissue repair and injury recovery.
- CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin: together they boost the natural release of growth hormone.
- GHK-Cu + BPC-157: focus on skin and healing.
- Semax + Selank: combination aimed at cognitive function and anxiety control.
Are they mixed in the same vial?
There are two ways to do it:
- Separately: each peptide in its own vial, injected at different times or injections. It is the most flexible, as it lets you adjust each dose.
- In the same vial: some peptides can be reconstituted together to inject them in one go. This is only advisable when the doses and storage of both are compatible.
Precautions
- Do not combine peptides without first learning about each one separately.
- Start with low doses to check tolerance.
- Keep in mind the contraindications of each peptide (they are on its profile).
This information is for educational purposes only. Research peptides do not replace medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional.
