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AStrong evidence
BGood / promising
CMixed / limited
DWeak / preclinical
FInsufficient / overhyped
Protocol Categories
110+ protocols · tap to filter
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Start Here / Education
Complete Peptide Guide · 208 pages
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Fat Loss / GLP-1
24 entries
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Healing / Recovery
11 entries
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GH / Muscle / Recovery
17 entries
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Longevity / Mitochondrial
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Cognitive / Nootropic
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Hormonal / Fertility / Libido
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Immune / Inflammation
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Blends / Stacks
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General Research
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U-100 Syringe + BAC Calculator
Full reconstitution math · always verify before drawing
Quick Select — Protocol Database
Step 1 — Reconstitution
Concentration
2.5 mg/mL
= 25 mcg per U-100 unit
Step 2 — Draw Dose
Draw to (U-100 units)
10 units
on a U-100 syringe
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▲ 10u
Formula Reference
Concentration: vial mg ÷ BAC mL = mg/mL
Per unit: mg/mL ÷ 100 = mg/unit
Per unit (mcg): mg/unit × 1000 = mcg/unit
Draw: desired mcg ÷ mcg/unit = syringe units
Example: 10 mg + 2 mL = 5 mg/mL → 50 mcg/unit → 250 mcg = 5 units
Mixing Protocol
① Wipe vial septum with alcohol swab
② Insert BAC needle slowly at an angle
③ Aim liquid down the vial wall, not on powder
④ Gently swirl — do not shake vigorously
⑤ Refrigerate at 36–46°F after reconstituting
⑥ Label: date, compound, concentration
⑦ Discard if cloudy, discolored, or particulates visible
Verify vial label, COA/purity, route, sterility, and all math before drawing. This calculator is for educational purposes only — not a dosing recommendation.
Quick Reference (2 mL BAC)
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Stack Blueprint System
Goal-based protocol combinations · choose one clear goal first
Stack rule: choose a clear goal first. Avoid overlapping compounds that hit the same pathway too hard. Verify each compound individually before combining. This is educational research only — not a personal dosing plan.
Dose + Effect Tracker
Log date · compound · dose · units · BAC mix · notes/effects · persistent storage
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Bloodwork Analysis
Track key biomarkers · not medical advice · consult your physician
Manual Entry — Key Markers
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Protocol Legend
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Research videos with AI breakdown
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AI Research Assistant
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How to use: Ask about peptide mechanisms, research findings, bloodwork markers, or how to discuss a protocol with your physician. I help you prepare informed questions — your doctor makes the actual decisions.
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