PeppyT has no account and no server. Your peptides, doses and sites never leave this device — there is nowhere for them to be sent. That's the point, but it also means nobody can recover them for you. Back up regularly and keep the file somewhere you trust.
Five steps: your peptide, your vial, your water, your syringe, your dose. It works out exactly how far to pull the plunger.
Track what's in the fridge — strength, mix date, freshness. Most reconstituted peptides keep about 30 days refrigerated, then stay usable a while longer with a gradual dip in potency.
Log doses on the body map to keep your sites rotating, and journal how you're feeling over time.
General aseptic technique for mixing a lyophilized (freeze-dried) vial. Always follow your provider's and product's specific instructions.
Warm both vials up
Let the peptide vial and the bacteriostatic water reach room temperature. Wipe both stoppers with a fresh alcohol swab and let them dry.
Draw your water
Use the calculator to pick the total mL. More water = lower strength = bigger, easier-to-read draws. Less water = smaller draws.
Add it slowly down the glass
Let the water run gently down the inside wall onto the powder — don't blast it onto the pellet. This protects the peptide.
Swirl, never shake
Gently roll or swirl until dissolved. Shaking makes foam and can wreck fragile peptides. It should end up clear.
Store cold and dated
Refrigerate it (typically 2–8 °C). It's generally considered good for about 30 days after mixing. Many peptides stay usable beyond that — potency fades gradually rather than expiring on a hard date. Treat 30 days as a guideline, not a cliff.
Draw each dose
Wipe the stopper, invert the vial, draw to the unit mark the calculator gives you, tap out bubbles, and rotate sites.