At Kynex Bioscience, we feel that knowledge leads to better decision making, giving our customers the freedom to make choices at there own discretion.
At Kynex Bioscience, we do not offer peptide blends due to our personal opinions and the fact that currently, the purity of each peptide in that blend cannot be tested. If the purity of a peptide is below 99%, it does not necessarily deem the peptide as ''bad'' but rather substandard and therefore not accepted by us at Kynex Bioscience. If we cannot even confirm its purity, we certainly won't offer it.
A blend or stack simply means more than one lyophilized compound mixed together in the same vial. It is purely a branding name, not a scientific classification! Peptides are different compounds and have different ph levels. When mixed together there is no knowing how these ph differences react with each other, which could lead to accelerated degradation and unstable compounds.
Blends/stacks are able to be tested for compound verification and the weight of each compound. The fact that the purity of these blends cannot be tested or guaranteed is problematic for us at Kynex Bioscience. Sure, a blended form is quicker and more convenient to inject. The question one needs to ask themself is '' how has the combination of different compounds with different ph levels affected the purity and degradation process of each peptide compound involved? ''
Some of the most common peptide blends/stacks you will come across are:
- Glow Stack
- Klow Stack
- BPC-157 + TB-500
Glow Blend consists of three peptides, BPC-157 | TB-500 | GHK-Cu. This combination is focused around injury repair and overall skin appearance. These three peptides, used individually, are great when it comes to improving skin texture, boosting collagen production, supporting healing, reducing fine lines and wrinkles and evening out skin tone. In a blended form, we leave that decision to you.
Klow Blend consists of BPC-157 | TB-500 | GHK-Cu | KPV. This combination is basically an enhanced version of the Glow Blend by adding KPV which has an added bonus of anti-inflammatory properties. Again, used individually, this stack of peptides produces great results.
BPC-157 + TB-500 provided in a mixed lyophilized form is branded as is. It is not branded as Wolverine Stack. Wolverine stack is the term given when using these two peptides in conjunction with one another as a stack. It is one of the most common, well know stacks due to its accelerated healing and repair of injuries. Used individually, great.
Stacking peptides is when one is taking more than one peptide at a time. Many peptides compliment each other and when stacked, ones desired goal is better achieved.
For example: taking BPC-157 and TB-500 together will have a greater result in recovering from injuries than just using one.
Many people will combine the two into the same syringe in order to just do one injection instead of individually injecting BPC-157 and TB-500 from there own individual syringes.
Why we at Kynex Bioscience personally do not do this or suggest doing this. It is again to do with the mixing of different compounds with different ph levels, as well as the potential for cross contamination between the two vials. Lets say you draw 500mcg from your vial of BPC-157 and then using the same syringe, draw 500mcg out of the TB-500 vial. Maybe you accidentally let a bit of the one go into the other vial or there is residue on the tip of the needle. Now you have a vial which potentially has a different peptide introduced. Reconstituted peptides are sensitive to degradation. Will this potential cross contamination have an effect on the degradation process?
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