BNLFL
GLP-1 Specialist
Amazing what they learn in 7 days.THE Obvious Reel? Excellent! We have peptide royalty in our midst, folks, and I mean that. I, for one, am looking very much forward to your posts.
Amazing what they learn in 7 days.THE Obvious Reel? Excellent! We have peptide royalty in our midst, folks, and I mean that. I, for one, am looking very much forward to your posts.
...and think of it this way, When the vials come in, you have a China sourced vial, cap, residual bacteria, and the peptide. Now you could simply reconstitute in that vial....or, you can reconstitute and draw the solution out into your own sourced sterile syringe, swap a sterile filter /needle on the syringe and transfer the solution into your own sourced sterile vial...You get/keep nothing but the pure peptide and toss all of the China sourced other stuff out...I filter because the first video I watched about reconstitution showed it. It makes me feel a little more safe in an uncertain enterprise.
I am keeping an excel sheet on my use of material. It is 4-6, depending on the mood of the day.I have been curious about how many needles people end up using when filtering. I count 3-5. What is your needle count?
- 1 to vent the original vial
- 1 to draw from the original vial
- 1 to filter into the new vial / cartridge
- 1 to vent the new vial / cartridge (if you don't reuse)
- 1 for the bac flush chaser (if you do that)