
How to Inject Peptides
Peptides are fragile
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that can break if frozen, shook, or pushed through a needle with sudden force. If chains are broken they can’t deliver any message.
To retain the chains, do not shake a syringe, or freeze it. Once the syringe needle is into skin, gently inject the contents of the syringe.
Suggested injection sites:
Abdomen, thighs, inner thighs, upper glute.
It is good to move injection sites. This helps injection bumps or the ‘itchies’ go away. While Ozempic or Zepbound have the same peptides you are receiving, what they have extra you don’t want which is phenol. Phenol kills the cells around the injection site to deaden pain of an injection that comes with larger doses typically prescribed with Ozempic and Zepbound. No phenol or anti-freeze (propylene glycol) in your syringes!!!