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That's crazy. The pharma trials show low incidents of site reactions, and joint pain essentially non existent.

If these are common with UGL something else is gong on.
It’s not a site reaction. The skin burning is random and no where near injection site. For instance my left hand is burning between thumb and finger.

You make a good point though, I wonder if all the non listed sides are coming from UGL tirz or pharma is included. They also don’t list insomnia as a side but I wake up after 3 to 4 hours every night and this is also a common listed side not listed by pharma.
 
It’s not a site reaction. The skin burning is random and no where near injection site. For instance my left hand is burning between thumb and finger.

You make a good point though, I wonder if all the non listed sides are coming from UGL tirz or pharma is included. They also don’t list insomnia as a side but I wake up after 3 to 4 hours every night and this is also a common listed side not listed by pharma.

It would be odd for a side effect commonly experienced to be missed in pharma trials involving 15,000+ people, especially since "post marketing surveillance" by the FDA has a robust system for side effects to be reported after hundreds of thousands, or millions of patients have been prescribed a drug. Don't forget, Sema and Tirz have been available for years, long before being marketed for weight loss.

A lot off odd things observed in users of UGL glps not seen in pharma. Some of that is chalked up to the non-protocol way they're used, but there are likely fundamental differences as well.

Pharma GLPs are recombinant. made by yeast with reprogrammed DNA. UGL is synthesized, resulting in small differences that make the peptide appear less natural to the immune system, and when they degrade, as all peptides do, the degradation products are different. Pharma has to test these degradation products, while labs synthesizing GLPs don't do the same, obviously.

Reconstitute to the proper ratio, use pharma BAC, filter, stick to the pharma dosing schedule. Any one or a combination of these is about all you can do to minimize the potential risks and get the best outcomes when using GLPs (or any peptide). Everything else is outside your control and just has to be accepted as coming with UGL peptide territory.

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Methionine 25mg/ml, Inositol 50mg/ml, Choline chloride 50mg/ml, Vit B6 pyridoxine hydrochloride 25mg/ml, Vit B5 25mg/ml, Vit B12 methylcobalamin 1mg/ml, L-arginine HCL 15mg/ml, L-carnitine 50mg/ml

Vit B12 is the only that can be tested in the blend by Janoshik.

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Why does the post say methylcobalamin but the janoshik report says cyanocobalamin? The methylcobalamin is what people want and nobody wants cyanacobalamin
 
Was about to order sermaglutide for a family member and at the last minute they hit me up with does it contain sodium or acetate salts. I don't know shit about sermaglutide and never taken it. Does anybody know if qsc sermaglutide contains those types of salts?
 
Was about to order sermaglutide for a family member and at the last minute they hit me up with does it contain sodium or acetate salts. I don't know shit about sermaglutide and never taken it. Does anybody know if qsc sermaglutide contains those types of salts?

All UGL (and a lot of the shadier compounding pharma) is the sodium form.

Anyone big enough to get sued, like "Hims", uses the acetate form, as that's the only type FDA approved.
 
It can go either way. On one hand, the continual presence of a substance can result in developing a tolerance, with. weaker immune response.

On the other, repeated exposure can cause the immune response to get stronger with each administration.

Since we don't know if your body is responding to the ingredients in the brew, or something's in there that shouldn't be, I'd err on the side of caution and just get some sterile vials, .22um syringe filters, and filter it into a fresh vial.

All UGL compounds should be filtered as standard practice, in my opinion. Hell, there are medical practitioners and scientists who advocate filtering all compounds prior to injection, pharma produced injectables no exception.
(except vaccines).

 
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