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Quick question—are any of you filtering your peptides and oils from QSC? This is new for me because with my previous source, I never had to. Since switching to Q and starting their HGH, I’ve noticed new bumps appearing on my back and chest. They look a bit like hidradenitis bumps after they pop and heal. This is my first time using HGH, so I’m curious if others have had similar experiences.
 
Quick question—are any of you filtering your peptides and oils from QSC? This is new for me because with my previous source, I never had to. Since switching to Q and starting their HGH, I’ve noticed new bumps appearing on my back and chest. They look a bit like hidradenitis bumps after they pop and heal. This is my first time using HGH, so I’m curious if others have had similar experiences.
Well I will give my anecdotal report since you asked. No bumps or issues with their HGH or the HGH I was using before them for that matter.

That being said, I do not filter the HGH. I know Ghost says he does and is an advocate for filtering. So you will get different opinions however with HGH, as far as I know filtering is uncommon. With the oils it is much more common.
 
Quick question—are any of you filtering your peptides and oils from QSC? This is new for me because with my previous source, I never had to. Since switching to Q and starting their HGH, I’ve noticed new bumps appearing on my back and chest. They look a bit like hidradenitis bumps after they pop and heal. This is my first time using HGH, so I’m curious if others have had similar experiences.

There's nothing exceptional about QSC peptides that makes them need to be filtered. However, filtering provides a number of benefits, improving the quality of the peptide, and is a growing practice in the underground peptide community as well as leading edge medical practitioners. It's called "bedside filtration", and protein/peptide meds are filtered immediately prior to administration. It's demonstrated to result in better patient outcomes overall.

Oils are filtered for other reasons, mainly the risk of particulate contaminants you can and can't see because of the industrial environment they're made in. Glass shards, metal flakes, filter fibers, rubber stopper material are all commonly found in oils.

If you only drink filtered or bottled water, you should definately consider filtering the stuff you're injecting.
 
There's nothing exceptional about QSC peptides that makes them need to be filtered. However, filtering provides a number of benefits, improving the quality of the peptide, and is a growing practice in the underground peptide community as well as leading edge medical practitioners. It's called "bedside filtration", and protein/peptide meds are filtered immediately prior to administration. It's demonstrated to result in better patient outcomes overall.

Oils are filtered for other reasons, mainly the risk of particulate contaminants you can and can't see because of the industrial environment they're made in. Glass shards, metal flakes, filter fibers, rubber stopper material are all commonly found in oils.

If you only drink filtered or bottled water, you should definately consider filtering the stuff you're injecting.
Thanks for the insight! That makes a lot of sense, especially with bedside filtration being a thing in more advanced practices. It sounds like a straightforward step to improve both peptide quality and overall safety. I hadn’t thought about the potential contaminants in oils, either, glass, metal, and rubber particles aren’t something I’d want in my system, so filtering really does seem worthwhile. I’ll look into the best way to filter before each injection. Appreciate the tip on this!
 
Quick question—are any of you filtering your peptides and oils from QSC? This is new for me because with my previous source, I never had to. Since switching to Q and starting their HGH, I’ve noticed new bumps appearing on my back and chest. They look a bit like hidradenitis bumps after they pop and heal. This is my first time using HGH, so I’m curious if others have had similar experiences.
I filter "all ugl oils" just for my own peace of mind,
 
Thanks for the insight! That makes a lot of sense, especially with bedside filtration being a thing in more advanced practices. It sounds like a straightforward step to improve both peptide quality and overall safety. I hadn’t thought about the potential contaminants in oils, either, glass, metal, and rubber particles aren’t something I’d want in my system, so filtering really does seem worthwhile. I’ll look into the best way to filter before each injection. Appreciate the tip on this!

We've covered it all in depth, but it's spread out in a bunch of threads. Probably time to consolidate the topic.

For the most part, this is about reducing exposure to things that are known to cause long term harm, not "lose an ass cheek after one injection" type events.

More like preventing "accelerated joint degeneration from a microscopic piece of stopper causing reactive arthritis" or inducing immunity to peptides or even natural hormones by injecting deformed protein aggregates.

Lessened site reactions(ie PIP, redness, swelling) is one immediately observerable benefit though.
 
Well I will give my anecdotal report since you asked. No bumps or issues with their HGH or the HGH I was using before them for that matter.

That being said, I do not filter the HGH. I know Ghost says he does and is an advocate for filtering. So you will get different opinions however with HGH, as far as I know filtering is uncommon. With the oils it is much more common.
Thanks for the insight! I’m not sure why these bumps are suddenly showing up. I’ve mainly been using stock from another source over the past year and just recently added Q’s GH. Maybe the other source used a different ester—I’m not sure. I tried using PanOxyl wash, but it didn’t help much. I also got a prescription for a topical with Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide, which has been helping to reduce the bumps, but they’re still appearing more frequently. I’m not sure if I want to go the Accutane route because it might mean reducing my doses, which I’m not a fan of right now. I’ll try filtering like Ghoul suggested to see if that helps, if not, I’ll go back to pinning and save the money without filtering.
 
Thanks for the insight! I’m not sure why these bumps are suddenly showing up. I’ve mainly been using stock from another source over the past year and just recently added Q’s GH. Maybe the other source used a different ester—I’m not sure. I tried using PanOxyl wash, but it didn’t help much. I also got a prescription for a topical with Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide, which has been helping to reduce the bumps, but they’re still appearing more frequently. I’m not sure if I want to go the Accutane route because it might mean reducing my doses, which I’m not a fan of right now. I’ll try filtering like Ghoul suggested to see if that helps, if not, I’ll go back to pinning and save the money without filtering.
Are they like small little bumps that when you squeeze them little "seeds" pop out ? I have some on my abdomen that are very small but its like baby seeds coming from beneath the skin, just switched to q hgh too?
 
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Are they like small little bumps that when you squeeze them little "seeds" pop out ? I have some on my abdomen that are very small but its like baby seeds coming from beneath the skin, just switched to q hgh too?
d im on 40 mg accutane for the last 4 months and this just recently started so i doubt its a " purge" from the accutane
 
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On a serious note though.. what kind of filter do you recommend using? Could you elaborate?! And does that include GLPs and HGH?!

For proteins (GLP and HGH) sterile 13mm PES syringe filters like these:

After reconstitution draw the contents into a luer lock or slip syringe(3ml is ideal), remove needle, attach filter, attach needle, inject into (preferably) a sterile 3ml vial.

These look good, though there are other sources. Make sure they're sterile, individually packaged. Don't choose the prefilter type, single layer only.

 

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