Lullabytreehugger
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Anyone who has recently tried angel tuk’s sema and tirz can you please let me know how is the quality? Im going nuts for xmas planning to buy feom the Christmas promotions!
I just asked if the T30 is the same batch as the Thanksgiving promo and she said yes. My Thanksgiving order is due to arrive today and if all is well with it I'm going to order more and send a vial for testing. I'd love to split testing cost with someone if you're shopping for the T30 by chance?Question number two,
Is ASC a raw manufacturer or a reseller?
They're all going to tell you they make the shit.Question number two,
Is ASC a raw manufacturer or a reseller?
My understanding is that there are several steps involved in the manufacture and that those who place it in vials are not the folks who produce the tirzepatide. And then some folks are just resellers. Many resellers will try to give you the false impression that they're involved in manufacturing. All of this is hearsay from what I've read on forums like this and others. It's not like I've done any deep investigation or went undercover in China, sneaking into the factories.Question number two,
Is ASC a raw manufacturer or a reseller?
I would be happy to pitch in if you get something going ... I just purchased some t-30 and sema from ASCI just asked if the T30 is the same batch as the Thanksgiving promo and she said yes. My Thanksgiving order is due to arrive today and if all is well with it I'm going to order more and send a vial for testing. I'd love to split testing cost with someone if you're shopping for the T30 by chance?
Very nice overfill and high purity content!I purchase and tested T30 from ASC in October and it tested swimmingly. I have already posted the Trust Pointe COA but here are the highlights for reference:
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I haven't tried it yet and probably won't until 10/25. I may get it tested again before I pin to see how it held up in the freezer.
Thank you for sharing! That looks great!I purchase and tested T30 from ASC in October and it tested swimmingly. I have already posted the Trust Pointe COA but here are the highlights for reference:
View attachment 4583
I haven't tried it yet and probably won't until 10/25. I may get it tested again before I pin to see how it held up in the freezer.
My guess is that the factories making the raws are legit ones.My understanding is that there are several steps involved in the manufacture and that those who place it in vials are not the folks who produce the tirzepatide. And then some folks are just resellers. Many resellers will try to give you the false impression that they're involved in manufacturing. All of this is hearsay from what I've read on forums like this and others. It's not like I've done any deep investigation or went undercover in China, sneaking into the factories.
Tirz's synthesis process is fully publicly available. Anyone with advanced peptide synthesis capabilities should be able to follow along and do it.My guess is that the factories making the raws are legit ones.
Something like Retatrutide or tirzepatide are under protected patents, the full peptide sequences to synthesize them aren't even publicly available.
It's a very complex process involving many reagents, reactions and techniques. It's also not very stable in its pure form.
Splitting the raw is however much easier. You mix some excipients that protect it from temperature, oxydation, etc and sterile water. Then lyophilization into aliquots.
Tirz and Reta are patented but as far as I know the "formula" to copy them is included in their publicly available patent filing.My guess is that the factories making the raws are legit ones.
Something like Retatrutide or tirzepatide are under protected patents, the full peptide sequences to synthesize them aren't even publicly available.
It's a very complex process involving many reagents, reactions and techniques. It's also not very stable in its pure form.
Splitting the raw is however much easier. You mix some excipients that protect it from temperature, oxydation, etc and sterile water. Then lyophilization into aliquots.