Did I ruin my Reta?

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I was adding BAC water into the reta vial. But because of the pressure, the bac water in the syringe shot straight into the powder. Ive read its preferred to spray the water to the side of the vial. Did I ruin it? I know I'm a newbie. This is my second vial I've reconstituted. I did the first one correctly.
 
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. I've heard of many people doing the same thing. Especially newbees, they typically don't expect the vacuum to drain their syringe so quickly. Others had no idea that it's recommends to have the BAC drip down the side of the vial slowly and filled vials like that for months before they heard about a recommended slow fill.
 
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. I've heard of many people doing the same thing. Especially newbees, they typically don't expect the vacuum to drain their syringe so quickly. Others had no idea that it's recommends to have the BAC drip down the side of the vial slowly and filled vials like that for months before they heard about a recommended slow fill.
Thanks for the reply
 
Same here, as I was doing that for the first time ever, and also happened with Reta. Some bubbles on the top of vial, after rapid injection, but I just swung the vial for a little while and all bubbles gone. Now it's crystal clear and after first injection I know nothing bad happened. It works like it supposed to.
 
You're fine. From my understanding, that myth of the BAC hitting the powder came from the fake hgh days. Blamed poor reconstitution as to why the hgh wasnt effective.
Thats what I read too. Cool thanks for replying
Same here, as I was doing that for the first time ever, and also happened with Reta. Some bubbles on the top of vial, after rapid injection, but I just swung the vial for a little while and all bubbles gone. Now it's crystal clear and after first injection I know nothing bad happened. It works like it supposed to.
ya after a while the bubbles cleared out. Glad to hear I'm not the only one.
 
I was adding BAC water into the reta vial. But because of the pressure, the bac water in the syringe shot straight into the powder. Ive read its preferred to spray the water to the side of the vial. Did I ruin it? I know I'm a newbie. This is my second vial I've reconstituted. I did the first one correctly.
One thing you should do I don't ever see mentioned is after all your BAC water is drawn into the vial, leave the needle in the vial stopper and remove the syringe plunger from the syringe barrel. This will equalize the pressure and help reduce the foam/bubbles in the liquid and also make an easier, more accurate dose when drawing into the syringe since not fighting a vacuum.
 
I was adding BAC water into the reta vial. But because of the pressure, the bac water in the syringe shot straight into the powder. Ive read its preferred to spray the water to the side of the vial. Did I ruin it? I know I'm a newbie. This is my second vial I've reconstituted. I did the first one correctly.
No worries.
 
I did it the very first time I reconstituted. That vial lasted for 9 weeks. I don't think reta is as fragile as is the rumor.
Thats what I've been reading. Thanks for the reply. I also like how you used it for 9 weeks and not throw it out after 28 days or whatever people suggest. I'm using the whole vial to the last drop!
 
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LMAO. Jk jk.

Your pep is fine. I did the same thing with my very first vial of Reta. It was a little foamy for like ten minutes, after that it was crystal clear. No issues, either. Pinned and worked just great!
 
Been pinning since August. Has happened to me a few times even recently and it's still working. Sometimes a bit foamy but that should disappear if you let it sit for 10 minutes. So all good
 
One thing you should do I don't ever see mentioned is after all your BAC water is drawn into the vial, leave the needle in the vial stopper and remove the syringe plunger from the syringe barrel. This will equalize the pressure and help reduce the foam/bubbles in the liquid and also make an easier, more accurate dose when drawing into the syringe since not fighting a vacuum.
Good advice!
 
Look up YouTube and search Peter Magic from Janoshik and this will rest your concerns on peptide handling and storage along with other great info on peptides. Your Reta is fine. Janoshik is the gold standard for independent peptide testing.
 
I was adding BAC water into the reta vial. But because of the pressure, the bac water in the syringe shot straight into the powder. Ive read its preferred to spray the water to the side of the vial. Did I ruin it? I know I'm a newbie. This is my second vial I've reconstituted. I did the first one correctly.
your fine.
 

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