Amolist, according to my understanding, is owned by the Chinese. They do have a US "warehouse" and often ship from it. It's a great place although it's not as cheap as QSC or SRY. It consistently does well on testing, although in the past some users have complained about feeling a burning with Amolist's tirzepatide.
So filter it into a clear vial. The dark glass is probably better to keep light out but no I’ve never been sent a kit in brown glassI received my Reta from Nexaph. Is it normal for them to use darkened glass? I would prefer to be able to see clearly once reconstituted to look for contaminants etc
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Could you share a new link to this? This one says it’s expiredIt's a group buy over on telegram, they also have a website - https://t.me/+z3b2_pMiDzk5OGFh
I received my Reta from Nexaph. Is it normal for them to use darkened glass? I would prefer to be able to see clearly once reconstituted to look for contaminants etc
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You could also just go and fuck yourself.Yes Im aware I can move it to a different vial, or put it in a ketchup bottle, or inject it in a teddy bear. Thats not the point, its that it seems abnormal which you just confirmed. Its not standard to have to purchase additional vials and transfer out of the vials the compound comes in, which is not ideal for a number of reasons.
That's what I was thinking reading the first sentence of your reply, but thought I would respond in kind rather than say this. I like being as asshole too. Good dayYou could also just go and fuck yourself.
I don't think it's common, but it's certainly not unheard of. My NAD+ from ASC is in amber 5ml vials.I received my Reta from Nexaph. Is it normal for them to use darkened glass? I would prefer to be able to see clearly once reconstituted to look for contaminants etc
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Very interesting. The only time mine will see light is a minute out the packaging then fridge. Ironically I'll have to hold it up to a light now to see inCompounding regulations changed in the US this year to require any medication that has a light sensitivity (tirz and a lot of others do) to use amber vials. That said, this is the first I've seen come from China.
Compounding regulations changed in the US this year to require any medication that has a light sensitivity (tirz and a lot of others do) to use amber vials. That said, this is the first I've seen come from China.
hey which chat is this? can you send me an invite pls? seems like they have valuable info. thanks.Be careful with that AOD, see below.
hello! the link expired. can you send a fresh one,pls?I'll add, they are typically.a little more expensive but all of the peps they sell are reliably tested both second and eventually third party.