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I’ve seen that happen multiple times on that exact date, and still no movementStill no movement
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I’ve seen that happen multiple times on that exact date, and still no movementStill no movement
newest batch i got are clear as water (metaphorically speaking, obviously it's oil though lol), where as my old batch I am using is indeed yellow color (think canola oil).Just received an order of test cyp from the November pre-sale. It's clear liquid though. All vials are crashed of course due to temp but was the carrier oil changed or something? Every other batch was yellowish.
Time to leave my feedback: I received my first Xmas promo order (HGH 24iu grey top and HCG). It took 16 days from payment to my door, which is very fast shipping for an international package considering the holidays. Everything was well packaged, no complaints. Communication via WhatsApp was minimal, but they provided the tracking number on their own, so I didn’t even have to ask. My first experience with QSC was very positive.
P.S. Could someone advise me about HCG? I know it’s very fragile. The powder in the vial looks like it’s smeared: part of it is at the bottom, while some is on the walls or even at the top of the vial. Could that have affected the HCG? Or does it only matter once it’s reconstituted and not in its powder form?
Thank you so much for the detailed response - once again, everything is clear and to the point.In lyophilized form peptides/proteins are not physically fragile (they're still susceptible to degradation from temperature and light exposure).
Once reconstituted, sharp shocks can induce fluid cavitation that can cause damage (usually aggregate formation). It can also knock peptides that have "adsorbed" to vial walls loose and back into solution which you don't want, since the adsorption process damages them.
TLDR: Don't drop vials of reconstituted solution or subject them to sharp knocks.
So can i stop angling my needles to have bac water hit side of vials and not the puck?In lyophilized form peptides/proteins are not physically fragile (they're still susceptible to degradation from temperature and light exposure).
Once reconstituted, sharp shocks can induce fluid cavitation that can cause damage (usually aggregate formation). It can also knock peptides that have "adsorbed" to vial walls loose and back into solution which you don't want, since the adsorption process damages them.
TLDR: Don't drop vials of reconstituted solution or subject them to sharp knocks.
I posted about this and got the “like if I give two fucks” response from Tracy. Don’t waste your time bothering with this. He doesn’t care.The dumbest shit is putting tren H on the bottle... regardless of reasoning that's not smart at all. I'd tell shipping to fix that ASAP. Put some perfume names on there or something
So can i stop angling my needles to have bac water hit side of vials and not the puck?
It feels unnatural. Like I should be aiming my stream right at the center of puck. But we've been told, ad nauseam, that whatever we do never point your stream right at the puck.
Or feed gizmo after midnight.
Or step on a crack.
Test C arrives and it’s crashed. No big deal—I’ve dealt with crashed gear before from DP and the Pharmacy through my clinic. However, Q’s is different. It has a gelatin-like consistency, whereas the others were more crystallized. ???
I have no idea if it matters. I just do it all at once because I don't want to store it crashed. Sometimes one or two will be crash again and it just means you didn't leave it on the coffee pot long enough. The second time I put everything on there for about 5 minutes and it has stayed uncrashed. I just shake it up real good and I do not remove the caps or the tops or anything.Since i am expecting to see the same thing when mine lands, is the recommendation to uncrash all at once or do it as needed or does it make a difference?
I always pay for Reship insurance, and Tracy pulled through when I needed to use it.Always comforting to hear Canadian's getting their orders
Didn't work for me, but the message still seems to go through.If you are replying from a protonmail, just delete the telegram url from the reply that's in the reps signature, because that is triggering the spam filter.
Thanks, Ghoul. So the rubber stopper is safe for the oven? It won’t melt?It's normal. I've had test-c from DP gelled up like that too. Just uncrash the way you normally would. Or bake in a 160-170f oven for 20-30 minutes and it'll be good to go.
Thanks for the infoI have no idea if it matters. I just do it all at once because I don't want to store it crashed. Sometimes one or two will be crash again and it just means you didn't leave it on the coffee pot long enough. The second time I put everything on there for about 5 minutes and it has stayed uncrashed. I just shake it up real good and I do not remove the caps or the tops or anything.
Thanks, Ghoul. So the rubber stopper is safe for the oven? It won’t melt?
It turns that way when it's fully crashed, Test C will start to fall out more crystal like but when it's sits for too long it will do this.Test C arrives and it’s crashed. No big deal—I’ve dealt with crashed gear before from DP and the Pharmacy through my clinic. However, Q’s is different. It has a gelatin-like consistency, whereas the others were more crystallized. ???