HGH Reconstitution

Sorry for asking such a simple question but I'm trying to get to the bottom of a problem.

It looks like someone in the Peptide community may have received HGH instead of AOD. There is a lot of resistance from the company they bought it from because they haven't had problems like this before, and they don't sell HGH. If this customer is right then the manufacturer the company bought from made a big mistake. To their credit, they appear to have pulled the questionable AOD.

It's very likely that additional testing will be done, but in the meantime I have a question so simple it probably didn't warrant a preface this long:

How does HGH reconstitute? Does it gel like AOD?
Your input would be appreciated a great deal.
 
Thanks! Really appreciate your help!

Peptides that gel are no longer the proper monomer form, but link together forming aggregates called fibrils. When it spreads causing the entire vial to gel, they're known as "Self assembling peptides", and can cause other proteins to do the same.

When scientists refer to plaques found in the brains of people who have neurodegenerative diseases, it's the product of this peptide gelling process that they're talking about, which starts for unknown reasons, and spreads around the brain over many years.

One theory is that somewhere along the line, a self assembling peptide is introduced into the body, initiating this process.

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Here are fibrils formed by putting GLP-1 peptides through extreme conditions that wouldn't normally occur.

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