So I use ghrp2, cjc no dac and bpc156 since last week.
Got them from purepeptides and uk peptides
The once currently in use are the purepeptides ones.
Sinceast week i have reconstituted:
2 vials of cjc no dac
2 vials of ghrp2 (second one today)
And 1 vial of bpc157 (that ones from uk peptides).
So BOTH vials of cjc no dac have white stuff floating in the vial, kind of looks like a really really small piece of white toilet paper/tissue floating inside.
The one vial of ghrp2 was fine for around a week, when yesterday I came home to draw out (i had like i dunno, half a ml to a ml left in the vial for sure) to find that the remains of the ghrp2 solution turned into some jelly kind of looking thing. I wasnt too sure if it was jelly - like, and though to myself its just been a little to far inside the fridge so its probably frozen a little, so i drew out the remaining liquid part and injected it.
Today i checked again and saw it was still in that state so im pretty sure its jelly like, or at least not frozen since it wouldve melted overnight. Weird part, if i remember correctly, a bit of the jelly like thing was on top inside of the vial, not on the bottom, where it..should be, right? Lol
So what the fuck is going on and could cause this?
I can understand the floating stuff in the cjc no dac can be dirty produced, but what about the jelly stuff? Where can that come from?
I have used the exact same peptides from purepeptides a year ago and had never had these issues (and i used them around 5 or 6 months last year, so quite a few vials with none of them having these issues).
The only difference between now and last year is, that i didnt use their bac water which i used from last year, but bacteriostatic sodium chloride, so basically bac water + added sodium chloride.
I used this, because purepeptides doesnt seem to sell hospira bac water anymore, but changed it to hospira bac sodium chloride.
When ordered i didnt recognize that, and when I made a thread about it, people on here said it shouldnt have a negative impact.
Thats the only thing I can think of that has caused issues on my behalf.
Summary:
3 out of 5 reconstituted vials have issues, the other 2 i will see if there will be issues the next days as their quite freshly reconsituted
Got them from purepeptides and uk peptides
The once currently in use are the purepeptides ones.
Sinceast week i have reconstituted:
2 vials of cjc no dac
2 vials of ghrp2 (second one today)
And 1 vial of bpc157 (that ones from uk peptides).
So BOTH vials of cjc no dac have white stuff floating in the vial, kind of looks like a really really small piece of white toilet paper/tissue floating inside.
The one vial of ghrp2 was fine for around a week, when yesterday I came home to draw out (i had like i dunno, half a ml to a ml left in the vial for sure) to find that the remains of the ghrp2 solution turned into some jelly kind of looking thing. I wasnt too sure if it was jelly - like, and though to myself its just been a little to far inside the fridge so its probably frozen a little, so i drew out the remaining liquid part and injected it.
Today i checked again and saw it was still in that state so im pretty sure its jelly like, or at least not frozen since it wouldve melted overnight. Weird part, if i remember correctly, a bit of the jelly like thing was on top inside of the vial, not on the bottom, where it..should be, right? Lol
So what the fuck is going on and could cause this?
I can understand the floating stuff in the cjc no dac can be dirty produced, but what about the jelly stuff? Where can that come from?
I have used the exact same peptides from purepeptides a year ago and had never had these issues (and i used them around 5 or 6 months last year, so quite a few vials with none of them having these issues).
The only difference between now and last year is, that i didnt use their bac water which i used from last year, but bacteriostatic sodium chloride, so basically bac water + added sodium chloride.
I used this, because purepeptides doesnt seem to sell hospira bac water anymore, but changed it to hospira bac sodium chloride.
When ordered i didnt recognize that, and when I made a thread about it, people on here said it shouldnt have a negative impact.
Thats the only thing I can think of that has caused issues on my behalf.
Summary:
3 out of 5 reconstituted vials have issues, the other 2 i will see if there will be issues the next days as their quite freshly reconsituted