Sigma Audley Inc. - Your source for peptides, ancillaries, AAS, and more!

yea, why would people be happy about a fasting bg of 80-99 if they are sitting at 250+ through the day?

its hard to constantly measure BG but a1c is the way to go.
I was never a fan of fasting or intermittent fasting. Why would you go out yourself through that when you can just put yourself if a deficit and slowly tapper down depending on your goals
 
Hello everyone. Is it normal for vials to wirhout vacuum and for the powder to fly around loosely? A friend ordered various peptides from SAA, but almost all of them have vials without vacuum. Is it true that this significantly shortens the shelf life? Also, can moisture get into the powder through the air, causing it to oxidize or lose its effectiveness? What do you think? Is this also the case with your peptides from SAA?
Yes, they should have a vacuums. That being said I have ran into various vials from most sources where at least some of the vials have had no vacuums. Personally, at least the ones I received worked the same, but they should generally have them.
 
Hello everyone. Is it normal for vials to wirhout vacuum and for the powder to fly around loosely? A friend ordered various peptides from SAA, but almost all of them have vials without vacuum. Is it true that this significantly shortens the shelf life? Also, can moisture get into the powder through the air, causing it to oxidize or lose its effectiveness? What do you think? Is this also the case with your peptides from SAA?

What products, when did you buy?
Sure it was SSA?
My reta has vacuum.
 
Hello everyone. Is it normal for vials to wirhout vacuum and for the powder to fly around loosely? A friend ordered various peptides from SAA, but almost all of them have vials without vacuum. Is it true that this significantly shortens the shelf life? Also, can moisture get into the powder through the air, causing it to oxidize or lose its effectiveness? What do you think? Is this also the case with your peptides from SAA?

Pharma only blankets peptides with inert gas because Big Nitrogen tricked biopharmaceutical scientists into believing peptides with Cys, Met, Trp, Tyr, His, or Phe aminos on the chain can oxidize.

Whatever got past the leaking stopper and sucked into the vial by the vacuum that was previously there was surely sterile and 0% humidity.

IMG_2313.webp
 
Hello everyone. Is it normal for vials to wirhout vacuum and for the powder to fly around loosely? A friend ordered various peptides from SAA, but almost all of them have vials without vacuum. Is it true that this significantly shortens the shelf life? Also, can moisture get into the powder through the air, causing it to oxidize or lose its effectiveness? What do you think? Is this also the case with your peptides from SAA?
I've had vacuum but pucks could still move around. How does he know there's no vacuum other than loose pucks?
 
What products, when did you buy?
Sure it was SSA?
My reta has vacuum.
My colleague got some of the current SAA promotion. The delivery time was extremely fast.
He has the loose powders and vials without a vacuum: BPC-157, Semax 30mg, DSIP, PE-22-28. He also has other items where the powder isn't loose and there's a vacuum in the vials.
You can tell if there's a vacuum in the vials if you insert a syringe filled with BAC into the vial. With Valuum, the BAC Water is drawn into the vial automatically and on its own without pressure. Without a vacuum, you have to push it in yourself.
 
I've had vacuum but pucks could still move around. How does he know there's no vacuum other than loose pucks?

Insert a needle either with bac or just 1ml of air.
if the plunger goes all the way down without you doing anything, it's vacuumed.

They're wholesales..stuff comes..from different factories..
 
I've had vacuum but pucks could still move around. How does he know there's no vacuum other than loose pucks?
You can tell if there's a vacuum in the vials by inserting a syringe filled with BAC into the vial. With Valuum, the BAC Water is drawn into the vial automatically and without pressure. Without a vacuum, you have to push it in yourself.
 
Hello everyone. Is it normal for vials to wirhout vacuum and for the powder to fly around loosely? A friend ordered various peptides from SAA, but almost all of them have vials without vacuum. Is it true that this significantly shortens the shelf life? Also, can moisture get into the powder through the air, causing it to oxidize or lose its effectiveness? What do you think? Is this also the case with your peptides from SAA?
The powder is moving around freely? That's dangerously concerning
What makes you think a vacuum immobilizes? Inertia and gravity still apply...
 
Pharma only blankets peptides with inert gas because Big Nitrogen tricked biopharmaceutical scientists into believing peptides with Cys, Met, Trp, Tyr, His, or Phe aminos on the chain can oxidize.

Whatever got past the leaking stopper and sucked into the vial by the vacuum that was previously there was surely sterile and 0% humidity.

View attachment 343770
I forgot you have 0 QC, nor do you have any money to do so.

You really have no business to insult QC here.
 
Insert a needle either with bac or just 1ml of air.
if the plunger goes all the way down without you doing anything, it's vacuumed.

They're wholesales..stuff comes..from different factories..
Oh I know. I was asking the other guy since loose pucks doesn't mean no vacuum
 
Hello everyone. Is it normal for vials to wirhout vacuum and for the powder to fly around loosely? A friend ordered various peptides from SAA, but almost all of them have vials without vacuum. Is it true that this significantly shortens the shelf life? Also, can moisture get into the powder through the air, causing it to oxidize or lose its effectiveness? What do you think? Is this also the case with your peptides from SAA?
All peptides are vacuum-packed. This situation might be caused by jolts and collisions during transportation, but it does not affect their use.
 
Back
Top