SpiralJetty
GLP-1 Apprentice
I'm fairly new to the grey peptides world so this may be a noob question but it's something that's been bugging me a fair bit. I know we can get our vials tested by Janoshik etc. who will confirm the amount of the product in the vial and its purity, e.g. 52mg Retatrutide at 99.8% purity. That's all well and good and gives me confidence that the vial contains what I paid for.
What I'm worried about though is that other 0.2%. Just like how 15mg Tirz is a sustainable doze but if you take 15mg Sema you're risking a trip to ER there could be contaminants within that 0.2% that are highly deadly even in small concentrations to that point that even that 0.2% could be dangerous. The human body is a very complex thing and there are toxins like botulinum toxin where even 0.1 nanogram (a nanogram is one millionth of an mg) is fatal to an adult human.
How are we supposed to know that the remaining 0.2% doesn't contain some other peptide or some peptide residue which turns out to be extremely lethal to our bodies because it interacts with other proteins in our body in an unexpected or unknown way that's really bad?
I know people take these peptides all the time and I haven't personally heard about this happening to anyone but I was wondering if there's some way to get some confidence that what I'm injecting doesn't contain something super dangerous or is it something we just have to accept on trust based on the fact that it hasn't happened to anyone else yet so very likely isn't going to happen to us?
What I'm worried about though is that other 0.2%. Just like how 15mg Tirz is a sustainable doze but if you take 15mg Sema you're risking a trip to ER there could be contaminants within that 0.2% that are highly deadly even in small concentrations to that point that even that 0.2% could be dangerous. The human body is a very complex thing and there are toxins like botulinum toxin where even 0.1 nanogram (a nanogram is one millionth of an mg) is fatal to an adult human.
How are we supposed to know that the remaining 0.2% doesn't contain some other peptide or some peptide residue which turns out to be extremely lethal to our bodies because it interacts with other proteins in our body in an unexpected or unknown way that's really bad?
I know people take these peptides all the time and I haven't personally heard about this happening to anyone but I was wondering if there's some way to get some confidence that what I'm injecting doesn't contain something super dangerous or is it something we just have to accept on trust based on the fact that it hasn't happened to anyone else yet so very likely isn't going to happen to us?