The Hunter Williams Podcast

The Ultimate Peptide Reconstitution Guide

January 23, 2024 Hunter Williams
The Ultimate Peptide Reconstitution Guide
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The Hunter Williams Podcast
The Ultimate Peptide Reconstitution Guide
Jan 23, 2024
Hunter Williams

Download The Peptide Cheat Sheet: https://peptidecheatsheet.carrd.co/

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Today, I’m publishing a video about how to reconstitute peptides.

This video is the END ALL-BE ALL video on reconstituting. After watching it you should be able to mix your own peptides for life!

Here’s what you’ll learn in the video:

Bacteriostatic Water and Peptide Reconstitution:

How to prep all your peptides. This guide includes details about necessary materials like bacteriostatic water, sample peptides, and syringes.

Detailed Guide on Peptide Reconstitution: 

The video provides a step-by-step process for adding the right amount of bacteriostatic water to your peptides, based on the specific peptide you're using.

Dosing and Measurement Tips:

I explain how to measure and dose peptides, giving helpful tips and showing how to use a peptide calculator. This helps ensure accurate and effective reconstitution.

Guidelines for Water Addition in Vials: 

Here's a crucial part of the process – determining how much water to add to your peptide vials:

  • For peptides with 1-5 milligrams: Add 1 mL of bacteriostatic water.
  • For peptides with 6-10 milligrams: Add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water.
  • For peptides over 10 milligrams: Add 3 mL of bacteriostatic water.

Post-Reconstitution Steps and Storage: 

Post-reconstitution, I discuss how to store your peptides properly. Keeping them refrigerated ensures they remain potent for 12 to 16 weeks.

Here’s the video:

I’d love to hear your feedback and as always, use the link in the footer of the email if you have questions or suggestions for video topics.

Best,

Hunter

Show Notes

Download The Peptide Cheat Sheet: https://peptidecheatsheet.carrd.co/

Join The Fully Optimized Health Private Membership Group: https://www.fullyoptimizedhealth.com/start-here

1 On 1 Coaching Application: https://hunterwilliamscoaching.carrd.co/

Book A Call With Me: Book A Call With Me: https://hunterwilliamscall.carrd.co/

Supplement Sources: https://hunterwilliamssupplements.carrd.co/

Today, I’m publishing a video about how to reconstitute peptides.

This video is the END ALL-BE ALL video on reconstituting. After watching it you should be able to mix your own peptides for life!

Here’s what you’ll learn in the video:

Bacteriostatic Water and Peptide Reconstitution:

How to prep all your peptides. This guide includes details about necessary materials like bacteriostatic water, sample peptides, and syringes.

Detailed Guide on Peptide Reconstitution: 

The video provides a step-by-step process for adding the right amount of bacteriostatic water to your peptides, based on the specific peptide you're using.

Dosing and Measurement Tips:

I explain how to measure and dose peptides, giving helpful tips and showing how to use a peptide calculator. This helps ensure accurate and effective reconstitution.

Guidelines for Water Addition in Vials: 

Here's a crucial part of the process – determining how much water to add to your peptide vials:

  • For peptides with 1-5 milligrams: Add 1 mL of bacteriostatic water.
  • For peptides with 6-10 milligrams: Add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water.
  • For peptides over 10 milligrams: Add 3 mL of bacteriostatic water.

Post-Reconstitution Steps and Storage: 

Post-reconstitution, I discuss how to store your peptides properly. Keeping them refrigerated ensures they remain potent for 12 to 16 weeks.

Here’s the video:

I’d love to hear your feedback and as always, use the link in the footer of the email if you have questions or suggestions for video topics.

Best,

Hunter