I considered that too, but it’s a bit complicated because it requires two or three culture media, and anaerobic bacteria will be missing. I saw that there are protocols in the pharmacopoeia, but it’s even more complicated in a mini-lab.I also plan on bringing back my microbiology lab days and DIY sterility testing on agar plates
I haven’t gone that deep yet, but I got a good idea for a liquid culture medium from here, and I’m thinking if I could put it in a vial and somehow maintain the vacuum partially, or even just filling it to the cap/self sealing lid, that would be neat for anaerobic testing, and agar and blood agar are pretty cheap and easy to get. I also have a test tube warmer that may come into play. It’s been 10 years since I was in microbiology and I loved it, but a lot of that knowledge was pushed to the side from years of grad school, if you buy into Sherlock’s brain attic idea 😂I considered that too, but it’s a bit complicated because it requires two or three culture media, and anaerobic bacteria will be missing. I saw that there are protocols in the pharmacopoeia, but it’s even more complicated in a mini-lab.
Have you thought of a specific protocol?
It will wear your belly out with lumps and irritation. I switched to Glutes after a week and never looked back.ah ok thanks for clarifying that for me. I just started tesa last night.... spicy af 😂
I will probably never use my Tele Health Tirz stash, as some are approaching 8-12 months and now understand the degradation process despite the preservatives 503a,b use. That was a pretty expensive lesson.
It is funny. My BPI no additive did awesome after it expired, but my Olympia faded quickly.I used them and even past BUD and never had an issue. This past week I pinned with some Hallendale that was really kinda old. I'm almost out of compound, but I'm using it.
It is funny. My BPI no additive did awesome after it expired, but my Olympia faded quickly.
Just my 2 cents — yes, filtering will add a few extra bucks and save you a lot of headache. That said, I think it's worth adding a small disclaimer here. I'm not saying you're one of these people, but I've heard a lot of 'I filter because I don't want to deal with endotoxins' and... those filters won't do a thing against endotoxins. They'll slide right through.


How was the Hallendale? I can't even remember the strength? I think was 5 or 10mg. It was "screwing in a canoe." (Fucking near water)I used them and even past BUD and never had an issue. This past week I pinned with some Hallendale that was really kinda old. I'm almost out of compound, but I'm using it.
How was the Hallendale? I can't even remember the strength? I think was 5 or 10mg. It was "screwing in a canoe." (Fucking near water)
I'm sort of an ass man myself 🤣 might make the switch alsoIt will wear your belly out with lumps and irritation. I switched to Glutes after a week and never looked back.
This was the most direct, easy to follow instruction on filtering I've seen so far. Ty ty!Recon. Draw. Remove needle, attach filter, attach new needle. Inject into a clean, depyrogenated, sterile vial. Doesn't hurt to also attach a vent.
If using a 13mm filter, flush with 0.2ml bac to push the held back peptide solution into the vial.