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Hello, sorry if its in the wrong place.


I bought some reta and ghkcu from a vendor on the forum and their bac water, i recon a reta10 vial and 2 ghkcu and all have this weird things floating.

Up until now I was using the same products but bought locally from the doctor, but I don't remember seeing those things floating.





Tomorow ill filter into a new vial and recon a new ghkcu with another bac water from amazon (im in EU so no hospira)

 
Hello, sorry if its in the wrong place.


I bought some reta and ghkcu from a vendor on the forum and their bac water, i recon a reta10 vial and 2 ghkcu and all have this weird things floating.

Up until now I was using the same products but bought locally from the doctor, but I don't remember seeing those things floating.



They should dissolve in a few hrs maybe overnight.
 
They should dissolve in a few hrs maybe overnight.
Ok, but when the product comes out of the refrigerator and the vial is cold (attached file), I don't see anything, but when it starts to reach room temperature, I start to see those things.
 

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I've never had that happen before from my vendor. It's always crystal clear with no particles after I reconstitute and swirl around for a couple of minutes. How long ago did you reconstitute?
reta yesterday and the 2n ghkcu last week
 
It might just be me and not giving advice here, but I wouldn't inject that, I'd toss it.
well atm im using that ghkcu (2n recon and i see the same thing)

i also bought hcg from the same vendor here on the forum, and recon with the same bac water, and i cant see nothing floating
 
Recon another reta10 vial with the new bac water from the image on 1º post, cant see nothing floating, now go to the fridge and ill see later...
 
Ok, but when the product comes out of the refrigerator and the vial is cold (attached file), I don't see anything, but when it starts to reach room temperature, I start to see those things.
That's never happened to me, but I would have recommended that you try filtering it and see how it looks. I'd be careful about injecting it, though, even if it looks good after filtering. And if you really can't resist, then only use a small dose.
 
That's never happened to me, but I would have recommended that you try filtering it and see how it looks. I'd be careful about injecting it, though, even if it looks good after filtering. And if you really can't resist, then only use a small dose.
The 2º vial looks also crystal clear when it's sitting still. with another bac water. When I shake it, I can see what might be particles or just microbubbles—I honestly can't tell anymore. I bought PTFE filters, but people in the STG Telegram group are saying they're not the correct ones.
 

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The 2º vial looks also crystal clear when it's sitting still. with another bac water. When I shake it, I can see what might be particles or just microbubbles—I honestly can't tell anymore. I bought PTFE filters, but people in the STG Telegram group are saying they're not the correct ones.
I use the PES filter (0.22 μm, 13 mm diameter, Lure Lock), and I think most people here use that one too, but check it out—maybe there really are air bubbles.
 
You should test the pH of the BAC, that could be a problem. To me it looks like it never mixed properly, it is a myth that you have to be gentle, give it a good shake if that's the problem (except you said it was clear earlier.) This is why I get Hospira but I still test the pH on every draw from the Hospira vial. Just a drop onto a pool test strip can help in not ruining a pep, along with filtering with the proper filter for the job.
 
You should test the pH of the BAC, that could be a problem. To me it looks like it never mixed properly, it is a myth that you have to be gentle, give it a good shake if that's the problem (except you said it was clear earlier.) This is why I get Hospira but I still test the pH on every draw from the Hospira vial. Just a drop onto a pool test strip can help in not ruining a pep, along with filtering with the proper filter for the job.
Thanks, but how can i test the pH of the bac water?
 
It might just be me and not giving advice here, but I wouldn't inject that, I'd toss it.
Nah hes got righr idea refilter it. Often just needs sit abit longer.
Ive had Nad for example crystalize in the bottom of my vial abit. I went ahead used it and it was fine.
 
Im still debating on vendor bac water as never had an issues. Though I always buy from the same 3 vendors.

Anyways if a vendor makes there peptides from raws actually then they need to have bac water to do so...
So why would a vendor just use crap water for the bac water they sell? Sure they could but realistically?

I think its more the resellers in China 🇨🇳 that buy fron a factory directly and realize hey I can sell shit water and those yanks will buy it.

Im honestly thinking 🤔 there's no need for a larger factory to produce bad bac water... no if theres no exp date or way to trace how long its been in say vial, well a different story..

But 5 years using vendor Bac water and never a single issue and I use 3 to 6 shots per day.

Until recent when a shortage came.. why a shortage around same time peptides kick off. ..
 

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