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17track.netHey guys, I was provided a tracking # starting in YT and can’t figure out how to track. Normally I see on my informed delivery but nothing… input plz
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17track.netHey guys, I was provided a tracking # starting in YT and can’t figure out how to track. Normally I see on my informed delivery but nothing… input plz
Well… been in customs for 9 days I guess… normally all my stuff has shipping inside the states and 4-5 days total… any one seen this ?17track.net
It’s the holidays. Everything takes longer.Well… been in customs for 9 days I guess… normally all my stuff has shipping inside the states and 4-5 days total… any one seen this ?
Factual…. Just a little different than “normal” is all…. Thanks for your reply sirIt’s the holidays. Everything takes longer.
Thanks… I’m glad it’s a legal substance in my stateNope. Never. Feds are probably on the way. Hide out for a few years. We will send smoke signals when the coast is clear
17track websiteHey guys, I was provided a tracking # starting in YT and can’t figure out how to track. Normally I see on my informed delivery but nothing… input plz
Just wondering cause normally ships in the us… now from china so confused a little. Thanks17track website
It’s an international order, right? If you enter your tracking number into parcelsapp.com you might be provided a different USPS tracking number called Last Mile Tracking. If the only number you were provided is the USPS # you can manually add it to Informed Delivery.Just wondering cause normally ships in the us… now from china so confused a little. Thanks
I have used silicone stoppers for years and have never detected a problem with them deteriorating. That is not to say it’s not happening, but I have not Visually seen any deterioration. When googling it, I don’t see anything about BA or BB causing any issues. I am not saying it does not happen somehow but I can’t seem to find documentation saying not to use it.Silicone is not good and it's useless anyway without a PTFE coating.
Butyl stopper is fine for not super long term storage.
Where you got this nonsense from? Inject it every 3 hrs and the more ipamorelin you add the higher the gh spike.Has anyone tried ipamorelin 300mcg every 2 hours? and between 250mcg and 500mcg there is no more GH release?
Factual…. Just a little different than “normal” is all…. Thanks for your reply sir
Christmas gifts, Christmas holidays, Black Friday orders, returns, New Year holidays... it's taking longer everywhere at the moment.Well… been in customs for 9 days I guess… normally all my stuff has shipping inside the states and 4-5 days total… any one seen this ?
Benzyl Benzoate turns silicone to goo and causes chemicals to leech into the solution making it unsuitable.
PTFE coated bromo or chloro butyl rubber is the ultimate non-reactive stopper, especially for long term storage.
Was interested in Tracy's thoughts. I had thought they were common for lyo vials.Silicone is not good and it's useless anyway without a PTFE coating.
I have used silicone stoppers for years and have never detected a problem with them deteriorating. That is not to say it’s not happening, but I have not Visually seen any deterioration.
Studies say otherwise. 100-250mcg is the dosage and anything above that will not more increase the GH Spike.Where you got this nonsense from? Inject it every 3 hrs and the more ipamorelin you add the higher the gh spike.
Was interested in Tracy's thoughts. I had thought they were common for lyo vials.
To Ghoul's point. See benzol and benzyl group entries above.
Are you all referring to stoppers deteriorating from a bunch of stabs? Or rotting over time?Shows BB in the worst category of silicone compatibility here as well:
Chemical Compatibility Chart | Applications| Jehbco Silicones
Silicone rubber has excellent chemical compatibility with a wide range of materials, often providing and advantage over other materials with similar elastomeric properties. In particular, silicone displays outstanding chemical compatibility with water, aqueous and most chemically polar substances.jehbco.com.au
Thanks for the info. Looks like I am going to changing out stoppers. I wonder why I’ve never seen damage. If I can find an old vial, I am going to take some photos to compare a year old stopper to a new one visually. Would this apply to <20% BB as well as 100% BB which is what I assume they tested it with.Shows BB in the worst category of silicone compatibility here as well:
Chemical Compatibility Chart | Applications| Jehbco Silicones
Silicone rubber has excellent chemical compatibility with a wide range of materials, often providing and advantage over other materials with similar elastomeric properties. In particular, silicone displays outstanding chemical compatibility with water, aqueous and most chemically polar substances.jehbco.com.au
Are you all referring to stoppers deteriorating from a bunch of stabs? Or rotting over time?
Thanks for the info. Looks like I am going to changing out stoppers. I wonder why I’ve never seen damage. If I can find an old vial, I am going to take some photos to compare a year old stopper to a new one visually. Would this apply to <20% BB as well as 100% BB which is what I assume they tested it with.
Again, I appreciate the info. Either way, better to be safe. I don’t have a subscription to sagepub and therefore could not read the whole study but the abstract was telling:I'm sure 20% will have an effect, how quickly who can say. You'd have to analyze the gear to determine what and how much leeched into it.
Obviously the longer the time, the more will migrate into the oil.
The chemical being extracted is polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS.
PDMS isn't particularly toxic orally.
PDMS is mildly toxic subcutaneously, and appears to build up in place, since the body has no means to break it down or flush it out.
PDMS that reaches the circulatory system is toxic and can be fatal in high doses.
The max acceptable limit for injectables is 93ug/day or about 1/10ml / day. That seems like a lot, but I'd rather keep it out entirely.
