BamaCrazy
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Please, no. Not that.Cue filtration debate.
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Please, no. Not that.Cue filtration debate.
Please, no. Not that.
Does anyone else have this issue with Stans HGH? It's very cloudy still after sitting for a few hours. I used 2ml of Hospira bac water.
I can see come small floating matter still?
Everything I've read/researched says this shouldn't be used?
I have no problems with any other products from Stan. I've made like 8 large orders already but this is my first HGH order..
I was joking on last part to clarify. No need to cue debate.We do not need to carry this across every thread
Thanks for the clarification. This was my fear. Unfortunately, I bought a ton of kits from this order.Walk us through the 3 vials....
Left, middle, right.
Middle is a no go. Do not inject vial contents that are cloudy or have visible particulates period.
Cue filtration debate.
Sorry Brother. Just speaking for me, wouldn't inject that middle one 0.2 um filtered or not.Thanks for the clarification. This was my fear. Unfortunately, I bought a ton of kits from this order.
The left is TB 500, middle is HGH and right is BPC 157. All bought with the same order, I used the same BAC water in all three.
The HGH was definitely foamy but settled after like 30mins or so. The pic was taken about 5 hours after reconstituting all three.
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Every test I've done it turned out to be the bac water. With hgh if the bac water has too high ba content this happens. Over .8% ba does this.Does anyone else have this issue with Stans HGH? It's very cloudy still after sitting for a few hours. I used 2ml of Hospira bac water.
I can see come small floating matter still?
Everything I've read/researched says this shouldn't be used?
I have no problems with any other products from Stan. I've made like 8 large orders already but this is my first HGH order..
Every test I've done it turned out to be the bac water. With hgh if the bac water has too high ba content this happens. Over .8% ba does this.
Should I try a different BAC water and test it out on a new vial? I'm a little discouraged now from using these kits I bought. Besides the BAC water, all the info I have found on cloudy HGH says to not use it. A lot of posts have used other methods and still came out with cloudy HGH and said bin it. Am I going to be "out" on all these kits?Every test I've done it turned out to be the bac water. With hgh if the bac water has too high ba content this happens. Over .8% ba does this.
Here are some pics I just took. 1 pic on white paper the other on pink of each just for background. First pics untouched, second pics immediately after 1ml added and, as usual, has bubbles. Third pics 5 minutes later. Almost no bubbles and completely clear. Bac water is my bac water with no more than .8% ba. Once you start going over 1% ba the contents will start to have issues such as cloudiness. I've done experiments on hgh and bac water in the past and came to these findings.
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Your right. 9% ba in bac water. .8% for aas (oil). But it's when it starts going over 1% ba you start running into problems. I misspoke on the 8%Is this only happening with your specific brand or is it across the board bc I'm pretty sure standard bac water is always .9 percent and that's what everyone is using across all these brands, no?
Supposed to be .9 and .8Your right. 9% ba in bac water. .8% for aas (oil). But it's when it starts going over 1% ba you start running into problems. I misspoke on the 8%
I also got this new batch of HGH and you may have missed my post from above but I used the pregnyl solvent at .9 BA for the first vial and had the same problems as the poster. Perhaps the small amount of sodium chloride there? Floaters and cloudy. I used your water at .8 BA and it was magically different and clear which seems really bizarre it can be that different. Like night and day. I still haven't pinned it yet so I do not know. The poster above used Hospira assumingly at .9 so it shouldn't have caused the cloudiness?Your right. 9% ba in bac water. .8% for aas (oil). But it's when it starts going over 1% ba you start running into problems. I misspoke on the 8%
Just seen. Had this issue quite a while back. I ran a bunch of tests and it all came back to the water. This has been a issue since the beginning of time. Would be a great success if this was the issue and we figured it out, I would think. That being said, I'm not sure if it's a cause or the reason. Meaning, if it's just one reason out of many why hgh does this.I also got this new batch of HGH and you may have missed my post from above but I used the pregnyl solvent at .9 BA for the first vial and had the same problems as the poster. Perhaps the small amount of sodium chloride there? Floaters and cloudy. I used your water at .8 BA and it was magically different and clear which seems really bizarre it can be that different. Like night and day. I still haven't pinned it yet so I do not know. The poster above used Hospira assumingly at .9 so it shouldn't have caused the cloudiness?