Not surprising that someone with practical lab experience is a proponent
🙂 . I have all the materials and just did it for the first time last week. Now I would consider myself relatively competent in most things. I can read, digest and apply. Background in electronics now working in water quality. I thought it went okay, only wasted one needle and one barrel by not following procedure. Should be smoother next time.
That being said after my first experience filtering if you were to do some type of meta analysis of everyone out there reconstituting their own peps, I'm pretty confident that we are probably doing more harm than good. Just the sheer amount of additional supplies , each one is another "point of failure". So on the assumption of a suspect vial I'm going to count on my
technique and expertise as well as assuming the sterility of each additional component is "good" while assuming my peptide vial is "bad". That seems like a poor assumption. Especially with my technique and expertise which is extremely lacking.
If I had years of sterile lab technique experience and training, filtering would be automatic. For the rest of us I think it is much more nuanced. I will continue to use up all the supplies that I currently have but will I continue after that? Probably not, unless
@IshimaruKenta comes down with dysentery again.