Unsolved / not reconstituted rHGH storage at high temperature e.g. during shipment in summer. Has this been tested?

Hey guys,

I am a little bit concerned if my HGH could have been damaged during shipment in these hot day's.
Has this been tested by anybody?
@janoshik did you? I saw your threat tested rHGH degradation while on a shaker.
Did you do also a high temperature storage validation?
Do you have the possibility to do with test samples you might have?
You said that it can be donated to support this kind of experiments. I would like to...
 
You could say that 96%+ of all HGH tests you see with a summer season "sample received" date on the report have been tested for this considering they've been shipped from China to EU/US/CAN without any cooling for 1-3 weeks and from there on to Janoshik for another 1-2 weeks without any cooling still.
 
HGH appears to not be as delicate as some think. Some manufacturers say to store at room temp for it's self life, others say cool or refrigerating is best. So it seems that moderate temps do not matter much. Anyone that is really concerned about such things should stock up in cooler weather.
 
Good point.
So no reason to be worried...
I've split big batches of finished HGH with friends in the past and had my samples sent to Janoshik straight from China whereas theirs did the much longer journey described above to the US/CAN first and the difference in purity was still not significant.

@tuffie Can you provide evidence for this?
 
I've split big batches of finished HGH with friends in the past and had my samples sent to Janoshik straight from China whereas theirs did the much longer journey described above to the US/CAN first and the difference in purity was still not significant.

@tuffie Can you provide evidence for this?
From the abundant of posts conducting purity%content analysis; rHCG, it appears to be the most volatile statistically. the data has a high possibility of 10-20% inactive rHCG HCG disclosure or worse.

rHGH appears much more stable according to evidence. sorry i dont mean to hijack the thread. @Klimmzugernie
 
From the abundant of posts conducting purity%content analysis; rHCG, it appears to be the most volatile statistically. the data has a high possibility of 10-20% inactive rHCG HCG disclosure or worse.

rHGH appears much more stable according to evidence. sorry i dont mean to hijack the thread. @Klimmzugernie
You're either confusing or falsely correlating quantity/amount and quality/purity but even without said evidence on its unreconstituted case it's not a disagreeable position.
 
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