Nasal Knowhow

Nasal Knowhow

Disclaimer: All references to "research subjects" or "test subjects" or and reference to "research" throughout this article refer to research conducted on non human non veterinary research subjects such as rats and mice.

Nasal Knowhow

Peptides are an incredible, revolutionary technology that is being experimented with worldwide, but peptide experimentation is messy, it can be invasive, difficult, and costly. A perfect non-invasive solution is to use the nasal spray kit from Swole Peptides. It allows for the uptake of peptides intra-nasally so there’s no needles, no invasion, and no mess.

We Nose What We're Talking About

Nasal Spray kits are indeed the best way to experiment with peptides for testing purposes. They come with two 1 ml nasal sprayers, one oral syringe (with no needle), one funnel, and one bottle for nasal solution and mixing. This product has revolutionized non-invasive peptide testing and is highly recommended.

Nose Time Like the Present

In order to properly experiment using a nasal spray kit you’ll need to acquire one first. You can find all your nasal needs using this link. Once you’ve acquired a nasal spray you’ll need peptides to fill it with, and a test subject of course. Peptide nasal spray can also be purchased from swolepeptides.com. We’d recommend using these products for those new to experimentation.

  1. Sermorelin 5 mg
  2. GHRP-6 5 mg
  3. Ipamorelin 2 mg

These lower dosage peptides are great for those just beginning to experiment with research chemicals. Head to swolepeptides.com and remember; there's nose time like the present!

*Research chemicals are chemical substances used by scientists for medical and scientific research purposes. One characteristic of a research chemical is that it is for laboratory research use only; a research chemical is not intended for human or veterinary use. This distinction is required on the labels of research chemicals, and is what exempts them from regulation under parts 100-740 in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (21CFR).
December 12, 2020 — Whiskey River Media