The page looks like it says each patch contains 1mg BPC (which with the TD is supposed to be equivalent to 500mcg), but you get 60 days of that, so 60mg BPC, plus the TD delivery system, for $70? That seems insanely cheap. Can anyone else vouch for the legitimacy/purity/quality/etc of this? I see 5mg for $40-50 all over the place, and that's only for the BPC, not mixed or anything, but this is 60mg for $70? Plus not having to deal with mixing? If this is legit, it's a hell of a deal.Today is the day! Get your Ageforce goods for cheap!
Does it pass the Dalton test?
Isn't the molecular weight of BPC-157 a bit too high for transdermal delivery? I could be wrong but it looks like close to 1500.
500 is the limit.
Does it pass the Dalton test?
Isn't the molecular weight of BPC-157 a bit too high for transdermal delivery? I could be wrong but it looks like close to 1500.
500 is the limit.
The price is the real concern for me. I see $40 for 5g ($8/g), but this is $70 for 60g ($1.17/g) this is less than 1/6 the price, plus whatever the added cost for the patches is.Correct. The molecular weight ranges from 900-1600 Dalton’s. Couple that with the fact it’s extremely cheap considering the amount you get from this product I am too skeptical to consider wasting my money
So this leads me to further question how you can offer BPC-157 for ~1/7 of the price of most other sellers AND also include patches and the "proprietary laboratory procedures" when they literally just sell it unmixed with nothing else for ~7x the price. This just almost seems too good to be true.The Dalton Weight of the BPC-157 molecule is a modest 1419.54
With the technological advances in transdermal patches together with proprietary laboratory procedures to stabilize and prepare BPC-157 for transdermal delivery, we assure successful delivery of the optimum daily dosage of .5 mg per patch over 8-hours.
The Dalton Weight of the BPC-157 molecule is a modest 1419.54
With the technological advances in transdermal patches together with proprietary laboratory procedures to stabilize and prepare BPC-157 for transdermal delivery, we assure successful delivery of the optimum daily dosage of .5 mg per patch over 8-hours.
The Dalton Weight of the BPC-157 molecule is a modest 1419.54
With the technological advances in transdermal patches together with proprietary laboratory procedures to stabilize and prepare BPC-157 for transdermal delivery, we assure successful delivery of the optimum daily dosage of .5 mg per patch over 8-hours.
The Dalton Weight of the BPC-157 molecule is a modest 1419.54
With the technological advances in transdermal patches together with proprietary laboratory procedures to stabilize and prepare BPC-157 for transdermal delivery, we assure successful delivery of the optimum daily dosage of .5 mg per patch over 8-hours.
The 500 Dalton rule for the skin penetration of chemical compounds and drugs.
Bos JD1, Meinardi MM.
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Abstract
Human skin has unique properties of which functioning as a physicochemical barrier is one of the most apparent. The human integument is able to resist the penetration of many molecules. However, especially smaller molecules can surpass transcutaneously. They are able to go by the corneal layer, which is thought to form the main deterrent. We argue that the molecular weight (MW) of a compound must be under 500 Dalton to allow skin absorption. Larger molecules cannot pass the corneal layer. Arguments for this "500 Dalton rule" are; 1) virtually all common contact allergens are under 500 Dalton, larger molecules are not known as contact sensitizers. They cannot penetrate and thus cannot act as allergens in man; 2) the most commonly used pharmacological agents applied in topical dermatotherapy are all under 500 Dalton; 3) all known topical drugs used in transdermal drug-delivery systems are under 500 Dalton. In addition, clinical experience with topical agents such as cyclosporine, tacrolimus and ascomycins gives further arguments for the reality of the 500 Dalton rule. For pharmaceutical development purposes, it seems logical to restrict the development of new innovative compounds to a MW of under 500 Dalton, when topical dermatological therapy or percutaneous systemic therapy or vaccination is the objective.
Damn I wish this discussion came up a bit sooner as I'm having serious doubts about these patches after ordering yesterday. At least it's cheap I guess if they don't work as advertised...
Its a good price, some.of their other formulas look interesting but I can't find many, if any reviews.this happens EVERY time this company tries to push their stuff on here. It's amazing.
It’s not a good price, it’s an incredible price to the point of being a red flag for a lot of people. Even without the BOGO, it’s still less than 1/3 of other sources per mg, and that’s not factoring in the cost of the patches that the other sellers don’t provide. I’d love for this to be legit, but I think some of us need some convincing.Its a good price, some.of their other formulas look interesting but I can't find many, if any reviews.
Where are you guys looking? I seen it sold at half of that on various sites.It’s not a good price, it’s an incredible price to the point of being a red flag for a lot of people. Even without the BOGO, it’s still less than 1/3 of other sources per mg, and that’s not factoring in the cost of the patches that the other sellers don’t provide. I’d love for this to be legit, but I think some of us need some convincing.
I normally see at least $40 for 5g ($8/g). This, without the BOGO, is $70 for 30g ($2.33g). For 5g, that’d be $11.67, and that’s not factoring in the added cost of the patches themselves that the other sellers don’t provide. What prices have you seen for legit BPC (with COAs etc)?Where are you guys looking? I seen it sold at half of that on various sites.
Maybe offer some up for logging opportunities so that respected members can chime in on the efficacy of the product?
It’s not a good price, it’s an incredible price to the point of being a red flag for a lot of people. Even without the BOGO, it’s still less than 1/3 of other sources per mg, and that’s not factoring in the cost of the patches that the other sellers don’t provide. I’d love for this to be legit, but I think some of us need some convincing.
We will be looking at that in the near future . In the mean time we have a money back so really nothing to loose.
we've done that in the past. i think people going to hate. My favorite patches that I've tried are the weightloss and the maximise patch which has ipamorelin in it.
Any reviews from any of the patches?we've done that in the past. i think people going to hate. My favorite patches that I've tried are the weightloss and the maximise patch which has ipamorelin in it.
Good point .
I hope my post wasn't taken as hate, while true it was challenging the idea one can pass a compound with a higher than 500 dalton rating with a transdermal through the skin successfully I see great value in transdermal patches.
Ipamorelin by the way has a molecular mass of 711.853 g/mol which is still above the 500 dalton limit.
That said, will or does the company offer a basic carrier patch that one can add their own compound to? Because I think that would be very cool. Something like a multi-staple patch, where I could concoct a patch that would slow release all my daily basic staples. I hate taking pills.
Any reviews from any of the patches?
I just know muscle gelz puts sarms in there cream as well as other ingredients and supposedly goes threw the skin . Don’t see how that differs than a patch
What ever muscle gelz does works people say just like the patch I know people who swear by it
I would say try it out before knocking on it and then if you don’t feel it I think we have a good return policy .
How about the HT labs on IGF-1, ring a bell ????![]()
Back to the original topic, has anyone tried this patch?
I ordered some on the 2nd, still waiting for it... I regret it, but we shall see, ive got a dodgy shoulder and my mate has a ruptured achilles... going to see if it helps at all