egruberman
Well-known Member
The fear mongering from him was very much so that storing GH would ruin it due to state changes. If you want to say otherwise, go ahead.
Do you struggle with reading comprehension? I clearly stated what I know, which is that repeated freeze-thaw cycles will degrade a peptide by some amount which is uncertain.
Carry on with whatever hypothetical rambling you have below that. It's probably wrong too, but I don't care to address it because I'm not concerned about freezers damaging peptides.
Then why bother to comment? It's apparent that you neither read nor understood what I posted. You literally have nothing to add to the topic. I'm glad that you're not concerned. That should allow you to rest easy.
Are you Ghoul's brother? All the facts in your face and you're making up a bunch of what ifs to support the same argument that was dumb in the first place.
I am not Ghoul's brother. If I were, I can assure you that I would take a more active role in getting his ramblings under control.
As for the facts in my face, what specific facts are those and how are they any different than the facts I already stated? Specifically, a peptide will degrade less when stored at -20C than at -8C. That's well understood. It is also a fact that repeated freeze thaw cycles will damage a peptide. Also well understood. Oh, and there's the fact that consumer grade freezers can be made to hold -20C in a stable fashion. None of these facts are a surprise to me.
Even with all of these facts well understood, I still would not advise anyone casually to store peptides in a freezer. Astute readers will readily deduce why I have drawn that conclusion. You may struggle with this, but that's okay, you've drawn your own conclusion and you seem to be happy with it.