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I always wondered why a piece of filter fiber floating in a vial would be "sterile". If a filter is deteriorating or manufactured poorly to the point where fibers are coming off, doesn't the sterility aspect kind of go out the window.
I guess it’s because they make such a large quantity of orders that it’s bound to happen to some vials, and because the benzyl alcohol gets rid of most bacteria, and the filter also adds an extra layer of filtering of most of the medication even if it sheds fibers and the alcohol kills whatever unsanitary elements are in the fibers as well.

I wonder if it’ll be a big deal if I re filter it, it probably will be safe right?

Does anyone have any feedback on whether my explanation is wrong or right for why it’s probably sterile?
 
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On a side note, do you think any of these PEDs help heal a bulging disc? I did a bunch of reading on here and it didn’t seem anyone could say with certainty one way or the another. Most of the posts were related to the collegian in the joints.

There's a little data on oxandrolone (Anavar) being a possible benefit, but not much.
 
Sterile means there is no bacteria. The stopper inside the vial is sterile, but no one should be injecting parts of sterile butyl rubber stopper. Same for filter fibers. Some people live with shrapnel or parts of bullets in their body. This doesn't mean that is ok. Filter your oils. Even when there are no visible floaters. There may be transparent fibers you can't see, or really small particles.
 
What do you guys think of QSC test and my experience?

My experience and that of others reflects yours. Crashes easily, which is a good thing, less solvent means less potential inflammation. Floaters also seem common, which is not a good thing. I filter all my UGL oils as a matter of principle and so it's not hassle. They use MCT oil exclusively and claim that it's pharmaceutical grade.

In my time here I've never seen a bad test for test cyp oil purity.

Does anyone have any feedback on whether my explanation is wrong or right for why it’s probably sterile?

I think there was a test in the HPLC thread recently. Definitely sterile.
 
Why all you guy's believe that those are filter fibers? This is dust form dirty vials. They simply use vials directly from manufacturer without washing and sterilizing it, like food manufacturers do with bottles, jars, etc.

Why would you believe this is any more or less likely than them dialing up the vacuum to increase the flow of their filtration to improve production throughput but occasionally pulling filter fibers off of the back of the filter?
 
Sterile means there is no bacteria
TAMC and TYMC are the testing that qualifies pharmaceuticals as sterile.. Sterile does mean there is no bacteria but you must also not have other things for a substance to be cleared as sterile..
TAMC= Total Aerobic Micorobial Count
(This is sterility test for Bacteria)
TYMC= Total Mold and Yeast Count
(This is the sterility test used to test for fungal)
 
Yep you’re right just pulled up 1ml and there’s still some left. Thank you friend
it's sort of rediculous that a person should need to use 6+ bottles to reconstitute some single vial 10mg peptides. but it seems most people aren't abroad and order their bac water locally so i see no complaints here.
 
Random reminder hella people getting scammed by people posing as Chinese vendors right now, the chat channels for them have to keep deleting imposters with similar usernames and same avatars.
 
Are you guys STILL going off in here??? Lol talking to yourselves about the same old topics from 278 pages back since they left?

Yes, people got floaters.
Yes, we're still waiting for orders.
Use filtered syringes when drawing.
Warm up the crashed oils.
Are they coming back? Who knows...

Y'all are going on circles here.... Tracy is probably jerking off laughing at you guys
As he eats fried rice and cat.
 

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