HGH Purity and dimer

That's it, yeah. I'll admit I don't sanitize packaging and working surface but it can't hurt. Using a 16 or 18 gauge needle is preferable.
Alright, well the filtering Godfather has given it the seal of approval, so I will look no further for my answer, lol. Much appreciated.

And yeah, I'm surprised the guy wasn't wearing a hazmat suit, he sure as hell sterilized everything else. Probably just demonstrating the textbook method that you would use to pass your clinical lab practical.
 
Alright, well the filtering Godfather has given it the seal of approval, so I will look no further for my answer, lol. Much appreciated.

And yeah, I'm surprised the guy wasn't wearing a hazmat suit, he sure as hell sterilized everything else. Probably just demonstrating the textbook method that you would use to pass your clinical lab practical.

I'm really in no position to suggest anyone else is a "bubble boy", so I just chalk it up to different levels of "risk tolerance", lol.
 
I'm really in no position to suggest anyone else is a "bubble boy", so I just chalk it up to different levels of "risk tolerance", lol.
Ah, delicately worded, but point taken, lol.

I was thinking at first that you could theoretically do this out of convenience if you filtered into like a 3mL syringe, and then used the same syringe for multiple dose injections while just switching the needle each time, but then I realized how difficult it would be to accurately dose a ~50 unit injection on a larger syringe like that. Unless you just used like a 5-10mL syringe and diluted the hell out of the peptide, lol. That volume of fluid for a subcutaneous injection would probably be ill-advised, though.
 
Ah, delicately worded, but point taken, lol.

I was thinking at first that you could theoretically do this out of convenience if you filtered into like a 3mL syringe, and then used the same syringe for multiple dose injections while just switching the needle each time, but then I realized how difficult it would be to accurately dose a ~50 unit injection on a larger syringe like that. Unless you just used like a 5-10mL syringe and diluted the hell out of the peptide, lol. That volume of fluid for a subcutaneous injection would probably be ill-advised, though.


Actually for per dose filtration. I draw the unfiltered reconstituted peptide into a 3ml syringe. then attach the filter and needle, and backfill an insulin syringe as needed, so each dose is "freshly filtered" just before administration, leaving no "incubation time" for new aggregate formation. So in other words, the "vial" of peptide is stored in the 3ml filtered syringe until it's used up.
 
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FWIW.. Never had an issue with Opti greys for years. Quick and easy. Always on time. Stick with reputable HGH like the aforementioned and you’ll be golden.
Ha that’s exactly what I’m currently using and why I am trying to be a bit more discerning when looking at alternatives.
 
Ha that’s exactly what I’m currently using and why I am trying to be a bit more discerning when looking at alternatives.
If you have opti greys marinating in your body already , there is no need to look anywhere else.

Opti greys are from GMP facility
 
Actually for per dose filtration. I draw the unfiltered reconstituted peptide into a 3ml syringe. then attach the filter and needle, and backfill an insulin syringe as needed, so each dose is "freshly filtered" just before administration, leaving no "incubation time" for new aggregate formation. So in other words, the "vial" of peptide is entirely in stored within the 3ml filtered syringe until it's used up.

Ah, interesting. I see the logic behind this method.

My post you're responding to here was actually supposed to be posted in the QSC thread in response to this post of yours that I linked below. My mistake, I wasn't paying attention, as I'm writing these during my rest intervals between sets, lol. Doesn't affect the relevance of your response, but just for the record.

Here's a peptide filtering vid just posted in another thread,



To back fill instead of filling a vial, pull the plunger out of an insulin syringe, put the rubber plunger tip into the plunger cap just removed from the syringe, and lay that down to keep the tip from touching non sterile surfaces, fill the insulin syringe with the filtered syringe needle at an angle inside the insulin syringe barrel. cap the filtered needle, put the plunger into the insulin syringe just barely. Flip needle side up, tap until the air bubble rises to the top, and push the plunger in enough to expel the air, Ince you have it down should take less than 10 seconds. Practice with water first.

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Great stuff. Is PeptideTest a cool place to get these filters, etc?

Better deals elsewhere:


3ml with 18g needle:


or get syringes without needle and use these, the ideal peptide reconstitution needles:


Filters are excessively priced, these are a much better deal. 13mm, .22um (no prefilter).

 
If you have opti greys marinating in your body already , there is no need to look anywhere else.

Opti greys are from GMP facility
Are the blues just as good? I’ve been on 2iu and want to work up to 5iu for my next cycle but looking for something a bit cheaper in price.
 
Are the blues just as good? I’ve been on 2iu and want to work up to 5iu for my next cycle but looking for something a bit cheaper in price.
I started on Opti greys and will retire on Opti greys. It’s a ritual of mine.

Anything Opti is guaranteed to be good, in my humble opinion.

But I like stannys oils and orals the best.

Stanny got me better tt results than any other source
 
I was having this exact thought earlier today, and I came across this video on YouTube:


View: https://youtu.be/o7EUN3FGzPs?si=TZQqiZquolleKD03


Can anyone comment on the quality of this filtering process? Is this a safe tutorial to reference?


On a side note, I think it would be a tremendous resource for the community if some of the more knowledgeable members could collaborate on a single post that could be stickied in this sub-forum detailing the peptide/oil filtering process. Beginning with recommended supplies, and maybe a step-by-step outline of the process. I notice that there are a lot of excellent posts scattered throughout various threads that are hidden gems of information regarding this topic, and if these could be consolidated into a single post (with credits given to each contributing member), it would be the definitive guide to filtering. Also, it would be an easy reference link when this topic is inevitably asked about an infinite amount of times in the future. I know it is a rather large and time-consuming task to compile, though. Easy for me to suggest as I sit on the sideline, lol.

Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. Greatly appreciated.
 
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