Amopure L60 Experience

I bought Amo back in mid September. Had a different vial that I needed to finish researching. I finally used my Amo vial in research. Vial had good vacuum. Peptide was in a few large solid chunks. Took ~5-10 min to dissolve with a chunk on the wall that was stubborn. It finally all dissolved. Injected the RS. RS reported absolutely no burning.

Would I buy Amo again? Unsure. The burning reports are quite scary. But their site is great, prices are decent, they accepted Alibaba Pay, and support was great.
I've researched Amo for a few months now and haven't had any problems with burning. I have researched the L5mg, R5mg, and R5mg. I wonder if some of the issue is what is getting used to reconstitute? It's just a guess and i could be wrong.
 
I ordered 'L30' beginning of October and attached are the purity results. I think adding the filter when reconstructing should avoid any stinging issues.
 

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I ordered 'L30' beginning of October and attached are the purity results. I think adding the filter when reconstructing should avoid any stinging issues.
Any interest in injecting once without filtering to confirm if there is a sting, and then if there is, filtering to see if it's removed? That is the piece of this experiment we're missing. As far as I'm aware, there has been no confirmed 1st hand report of being able to filter out the sting.

Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong, and if I am, could you please provide a link - I'm interested in reading.
 
I ordered 'L30' beginning of October and attached are the purity results. I think adding the filter when reconstructing should avoid any stinging issues.

I don't think I've seen orange cap tirz from amo, only blue caps. Gotta go check my replacement shipment but I think they're blue too.

Had anyone else seen any color variation from amo?
 
Any interest in injecting once without filtering to confirm if there is a sting, and then if there is, filtering to see if it's removed? That is the piece of this experiment we're missing. As far as I'm aware, there has been no confirmed 1st hand report of being able to filter out the sting.

Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong, and if I am, could you please provide a link - I'm interested in
Hmmm… I’ll have to think about that haha 😅
Maybe if I only inject like a tad of the dose without filter (test patch area) and then the rest filtered on another area? I’d consider that.
 
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Hmmm… I’ll have to think about that haha 😅
Maybe if I only inject like a tad of the dose without filter (test patch area) and then the rest filtered on another year? I’d consider that.
I know, it's hard to volunteer as lab rat lol. But doing that is the only way to know if filtering removes the sting.

And I'm not suggesting anyone actually do this, obviously filtering is generally considered best practice.

If you do filter and it does still sting though, definitely report back.
 
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