in defense of Amo, the first injections of T30 and R10 did sting for a half hour on two different research subjects, but ALL subsequent injections have been trouble free.
I attribute the first initial injection issues with using the peptides a few minutes after reconstituting. All subsequent...
So my Amo, both T30 and R10 had prolonged burning after injection (30+min). Injection was done 5mins after reconstitution with hospira.
Now, a week later the injections still sting but no prolonged burning. I’m guessing these Amo peptides take longer to dissolve. Did not have issues with skye.
Reta has been amazing.
started Last week of July, SW: 216lb
today sep 17: cw: 196
Goal, low double digit bf%. I am 5’10 with a good build, probably should be getting close to that with another 10lbs.
I started towards the end of July using 2mg/week from Skye. Reta initially obliterated my...
The prolonged burning my RS experienced with Amo R10 and my relative’s RS with Amo T30 may be outliers, but it is a big difference vs products that we tested from Skye peptides that had zero issues and had batch numbers with Corresponding COAs.
Amo has fell short in the below areas (imo):
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just to add, my relative’s RS who tried Amo T30 and experienced prolonged burning on first dose, did NOT have issues on the second dose from the same vial (1-week apart).
My RS will try R10 again this Wednesday and will see if the burning is still present from same vial.
No batch number and broken pucks. I have been communicating with Amo, who told me that because they don’t add mannitol, the pucks are easier to break. Should not impact quality.
My RS does a second dose next week and I will evaluate it for burning again.
RS Tried R10 today (order date Aug 22nd, shipped from China). Experienced mild burning sensation that has lasted 20-30mins.
Too early to see how effective it is but pretty disappointed. RS was using Reta from Skye with zero discomfort.
Relative RS was using T30 from same order and also...
Mine was Illinois as well but I believe it came from China. Amo is likely using freight forwarder that will slap on the local USPS label once it arrives in the US.
The US warehouse seems to have origins in Texas.
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