This is from a vial of 30mg tirizepitide maroon top.. last one of the kit and didn't notice any of this in the other ones..check your vials...TBH I'll probky filter it and use it for myself, or maybe just trash it......looks like mold
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And some jackasses actively pretend the UGL peptides we use come from something resembling a pharma plant so filtering is "useless".
A couple of things:
1: The problem is visible here, but there's no rule that says if the contamination can't be seen it's harmless.
2: Jano (and all the labs serving UGL), have to FILTER...
UGL quality and safety on full display.
Let's go.
@Toaster @AlexDavis43 @Spaceman Spiff .
Tell us again why filtering is useless?
Because UGL quality is so good we can just blindly trust it's safe to use?
Because without some "test" it's pointless to remove particulate contamination, most of which is NOT visible, and doesn't represent a risk?
Or is it that if you can't see it, it can't hurt you?
The Jano test for this batch, after being run through a .22um filter like all his samples, came in a 99% "pure" and I'm sure even this specific vial would get similar results after filtration.
"Oh but this was from QSC, Lobster's Labs are pharma grade operations!"
Lobster's labs can't even manage to keep vials vacuum sealed. a great indicator of their commitment to the quality you can't see and the things Jano's tests can't pick up on.
If this shit was just a little smaller, or white, it would be invisible.
UGL quality and safety on full display.
All peptides are put through a .22um filter before going into the mass spectrometry machine so large contaminants don't fuck it up, but it's fine to inject into your body without the same precaution, apparently.