I’ve never seen them with crusts on the top before? Do you know what’s happened?They're fine.
I've seen this plenty of times in the STG telegram and other forums where the same question was asked and the consensus is always that the vials are fine, sometimes this just happens in the lyophilisation process. I'm not going to pretend I'm clever enough to explain it to you, but someone else may be able to. But your vials are fine to use.I’ve never seen them with crusts on the top before? Do you know what’s happened?
Ok thanks. I’m off to do some research.I've seen this plenty of times in the STG telegram and other forums where the same question was asked and the consensus is always that the vials are fine, sometimes this just happens in the lyophilisation process. I'm not going to pretend I'm clever enough to explain it to you, but someone else may be able to. But your vials are fine to use.
My Tirz looked like that when it came and is fineOk thanks. I’m off to do some research.
It does look like moisture which would worry me as they are supposed to be vacuum sealed, and if they can be affected by any type of moisture then they can be affected by contaminants. I’ve got 2 kits of different peptides and every single vial is the same.
Its a dried out substance that looks like it was shaken up a bit so it crumbled a bit. If it were moisture the puck would melt.Hey guys!
do these look right to you? Looks like moisture has got to them to me.
Would be really grateful of a little help.
Yes please! Thank you 😉Vile vials has a new telegram. I can PM it to you. They are really the experts at this.
Please send that to me too 🙏Vile vials has a new telegram. I can PM it to you. They are really the experts at this.
😑 I have a bunch of vials in the freezer that look like thisYeah I’m not sure. It can also be a problem with the production of the product.
Thank you- I’ve been doing some research and without fully knowing their process it’s hard to tell. It’s glow50 and t60.I'm assuming from the photographs that those are two different products?
I think what substances they are might matter when trying to solicit advice about your products' safety. And maybe the vendor, as well?
(Probably most of longtime users have safely used Tirz that looks like cr@p, lol)
Regardless, I think there is a little doubt that the appearance of the cakes is always a result of the lyophilization process.
There are so many factors involved, and issues that arise in the process! I really had no idea until I came across this article in a publication called – get ready – Lyophilization World dot com.
Going to attempt to attach a PDF of the article, which includes photos, in case anyone's interested.
It’s glow50 and t60.
I didn’t put the vendor in case I’m over reacting and I didn’t want to influence or harm anyone.
Hehe, thank you 😉I love your benevolent intentions, but you might be able to get some reassurance if you'll point out which product is which, and what vendors they are ...?
Don't blame you at all if you don't feel comfortable with that, but I will tell you I have used multiple vendors' Tirz with less than pristine-looking cakes.
Glow, however, I know nothing about – but plenty here do.
PS. On an irrelevant, girly and terribly shallow note: Your fingernails are so beautiful! 🤩
Yes, I’ve been researching into the process.Lyophilization is the process of removing moisture. Baking has the same effect on food. Think of the appearance of good brownies. Your peptides are fine.
I can say from my current experience, my first vial had cake formation and reconstituted easily and crystal clear. Maybe not all will but my first and only did and is working wellYes, I’ve been researching into the process.
Many, many things can affect the finished product such as heat, storage, time, the freezing process.
I’ve read that some lyophilise to to a cake formation, others to powder. I will see how they reconstitute.
Thank you so much for your help. 🙂