Water is a huge part of it. I find it takes a lot of water when taking GLPs to get your urine clear. I assume it is working if the urine is cloudy. Yellow is different story IMO, I think you are dehydrated if you see bright colors.
Someone posted a video on the site put together by a couple of compounders who said the agitation is a myth. Your body would be a wreck if you went on a run and all the peptides in your body separated due to agitation.
I bring my peptides upstairs daily and they aren't packed in foam or bubble wrap, I also might get distracted and they might sit out for 20 minutes.
I think there is as much disinformation about peptides out there as there is about politics.
Before I found the grey, my peptides were shipped via UPS already reconstituted and maybe they had an ice pack in the box. But they would be delivered to the porch or mailbox in the middle of summer. They worked as well as me throwing powder in the freezer and reconning fresh and storing in the fridge.
Accelerated degradation happens at 40C/104F.
Surprisingly it does start to degrade in the fridge quicker than I thought
Practical stability window at 39°F (refrigerator):
- Chemically stable for ~7–14 days
- Biologically active for ~2–3 weeks
- Potency begins to decline meaningfully after ~28 days