clearheaded
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WAIT we all just gunna accept cloudy peptides lol just cause they test 'perfect'. obviously if normal tesermorelin doesn't go cloudy some type of garbage is in there lol.... great reason should push for more endotoxin tests olligosaccarides.. my guess is its left over lipids from impure solvents used...I wasn't talking about you, but referring to some reddit posts about some products from us. I took the tesa as proof example.
ie need an answer why some are cloudy and some are not. would likely need a full COA to find out which is pretty unreasonable for customers. that being said if cloudy and not normal to be cloudy its some sort of contaminant. harmful or not who knows.
fair thing on the price list is to say its cloudy product so everyone knows and no excuses if order and folks can have informed purchase.
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