QSC floaters in test e and tren e

Seems the best course of action is to regularly bring up the floater issue QSC in the thread to remind members and to let new members know that if they choose to purchase from QSC they absolutely need to filter.

Best we can do is promote them to filter.

it's something that should be mentioned regularly so people don't forget and new people are aware.

The "Best" course of action, I'm sure is debatable. However, for now, this ^^ is, I believe, very effective "action."

Every time "floaters" and "filtering" come up, I see many members show interest and ask multiple questions. Many show the desire to avoid unnecessary risks.

Essentially, we can "kill two birds with one stone":

1. Bring awareness to the quality/contaminated/potentially dangerous condition of oils.

2. Provide guidance on proper filtering.

This type of "action" will garner attention and likely increase the general consensus among more members for more improvements.

I honestly believe many, especially newbies, just are not aware.
 
I've seen it mentioned here that the worst particulates are those that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Should we also refilter bayer testoviron ect.?
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It's not uncommon practice at top hospitals to employ "bedside filtration". That is, filtering just before injecting.

Sticking a filter on IV lines is also becoming standard practice as the cumulative risk of injecting particulate contamination is becoming understood.

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It's not uncommon practice at top hospitals to employ "bedside filtration". That is, filtering just before injecting.

Sticking a filter on IV lines is also becoming standard practice as the cumulative risk of injecting particulate contamination is becoming understood.

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im honestly curious because even if it is free of particulates upon inspection. one takes a 250mg snap vial and pops the top off potentially exposing it to particulates.
 
Beside this single case I haven’t received any feedback about floaters in the whole new batchs orders and we already sold over 1000 kits for each of the main products like test e and test c.

Maybe this was a single exception? Possible. If not, it is what it is for the moment until further notice.

If there is any improvement in the process I can let you know but nothing can be guaranteed and only the feedbacks help to notify us about the situation.

For the moment, you can find tons of feedbacks in the main thread reporting no floaters in the new batchs and this was the very first one finding them in his two vials.

The fact that I say it’s what it is doesn’t mean I don’t give a F.
It means this is the reality and current situation.
Improvement doesn’t come at once and reach perfection from first attempt.
Question: Why not just refilter your already 0.22 filtered oil through a much larger, fast flowing sterile filters to catch any of the sterile fibers? All these fibers are far bigger than 0.45 micron and likely even 1micron. Just resending the already sterile oil through a large filter should be quick, easy, and require far less pressure further negating any stray filter fibers being introduced while refiltering.
 
Standard practice for amps...


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Different than injection vial. Of course now even injection vials are no longer holy so go ahead and 5 um those sons of bitches as well.

interesting, I've jabbed countless amps of bayer test and never used a filter and never had issue.. I'm sure bayer has very stringent filtration proceedures but i never had issues with pinning glass either..
 
interesting, I've jabbed countless amps of bayer test and never used a filter and never had issue.. I'm sure bayer has very stringent filtration proceedures but i never had issues with pinning glass either..

"I've smoked thousands of cigarettes and never had an issue. Obviously it's fine."

"I've worked in this asbestos mine for thousands of days. Clearly there's no problem."

"I've drunk water from these lead pipes mei enture lurf . There's no probleurghh."

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LOL, I also always choose the smallest guage needles, where it's somewhat difficult to push the oil through. I always had the assumption using a smaller guage needle would reduce the. damage.

A glass ampule is never supposed to be used without a filter needle.

Full disclosure; I had no idea until after using a bunch either.

TLDR glass particles will pass through a 31g needle. As long as you have sufficient levels of Glass Dissolving Enzyme in your blood it's not an issue.
 
this is news to me. The nurse here jabbing people (myself included) certainly doesn't use a filter. I'll be ordering some.


It's funny, this is one of the things nurses most often fail on performance reviews.

Not that well known, apparently:

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A filter straw is a lot easier for ampules.

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Who do you use for oils?
You can get pretty good wholesale prices from most well known labs if you know how to communicate. Vial of test 10-14$ easy depending on order volume.

Idk how common the floater issue is though. Maybe I've never seen floaters because my vials have got labels on them. Plus you probably can't even see floaters in dark vials. Hey I just figured how qsc can "solve" the floater issue lol... Dark vials.
 
You can get pretty good wholesale prices from most well known labs if you know how to communicate. Vial of test 10-14$ easy depending on order volume.

Idk how common the floater issue is though. Maybe I've never seen floaters because my vials have got labels on them. Plus you probably can't even see floaters in dark vials. Hey I just figured how qsc can "solve" the floater issue lol... Dark vials.
LOL, we can also stop the fight against aids by pretending it doesnt exist.
 
You can get pretty good wholesale prices from most well known labs if you know how to communicate. Vial of test 10-14$ easy depending on order volume.

Idk how common the floater issue is though. Maybe I've never seen floaters because my vials have got labels on them. Plus you probably can't even see floaters in dark vials. Hey I just figured how qsc can "solve" the floater issue lol... Dark vials.

Dark? Just go full opaque and suddenly your lab has zero contamination problems!

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