joearimathea
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I see some discussion about filtering peptides. If they are 99% pure, then what are you filtering out? One of my worries is introducing a contaminant.
So do you filter each injection or filter into a new sterile vial?I filter because I had a bad reaction that lasted weeks. Most folks don't. It's very inexpensive to filter for bacteria.
HPLC purity tests tell you the purity of whatever they are testing for, not the composition of what is in the vial. That puck you see is almost entirely excipient, generally mannitol.I see some discussion about filtering peptides. If they are 99% pure, then what are you filtering out? One of my worries is introducing a contaminant.
they poke holes in the fat cells. good stuff.glass shards, etc.
Healing injuries requires energy expenditure. Raises your metabolism!they poke holes in the fat cells. good stuff.
This is great to get the chunks out of your peps.I filter down to 159 microns (ID size of 30g needle).
Thank you, I'll be here all week.
Anti rejection medication? Does that mean when I ask a girl out, she’ll say yes? If so, where do I get some?I'm on anti rejection medication so low immunity. I filter each time I reconstitute a vial so maybe twice a month. I found a new AliExpress source for 4mm filters so my $3.20 formerly going to Peptide Test is now $1.80 for the 2 filters. Either filter expense is more of a "why not?" My partner sees me taking extra precautions and doesn't question this stuff I'm injecting came from the same place as his ramen noodles.
What you speak of is just money. LolAnti rejection medication? Does that mean when I ask a girl out, she’ll say yes? If so, where do I get some?
I don't know...never tried.Anti rejection medication? Does that mean when I ask a girl out, she’ll say yes? If so, where do I get some?