TRUST SIGNAL

Reconstitution, six steps.

The boring part done right. Step 06 is where peptide.fan diverges — logging the mix starts the clocks.

01

Check the vial

Make sure the powder (the dried “cake”) looks intact and the seal isn’t damaged. Let both the peptide vial and the bacteriostatic water come up to room temperature.

02

Find your water amount

Use the calculator to enter your vial and dose. It tells you how much bacteriostatic water to add so your dose lands on a clean syringe mark. Note it before you start.

03

Draw the water

Pull that amount of bacteriostatic water into a syringe. Wipe both rubber stoppers with an alcohol swab first.

04

Add it gently

Aim the water at the glass wall of the vial, not straight onto the powder. Let it run down the side — don’t blast the powder.

05

Swirl, don’t shake

Gently swirl until everything dissolves. Shaking can damage the peptide. GHK-Cu turns blue here — that’s the copper, not a problem.

06

Save the mix

Add it to your protocol. That timestamp starts the vial-supply clock — your expiry and reorder dates are counted from it.

Common mistakes
✗ Blasting water onto the cake — shears the peptide.
✗ Shaking instead of swirling.
✗ Leaving a reconstituted vial at room temp.
✗ Eyeballing the draw instead of solving the tick.