Reconstituting and Storing HGH/Reta

You're probably right, but I appreciate the sentiment of trying to help me reduce risk rather than just tell me to not do it.

I just went to do my first injection, and it's coming out like this into the needle. I tried drawing twice, both times had this white milky substance. It's not a bubble, I injected it into my sink and at the end it was very clearly white and thicker coming out. I'm assuming this isn't normal? Didn't inject it into me of course, but any idea what it is/how it happened?

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That's just the fight milk coming out, its the good shit man..

Seriously though, it's just bubbles. Pretty sure its the low pressure being created from drawing the syringe back causing the water to either degas or slightly boil. Normal.
 
You're probably right, but I appreciate the sentiment of trying to help me reduce risk rather than just tell me to not do it.

I just went to do my first injection, and it's coming out like this into the needle. I tried drawing twice, both times had this white milky substance. It's not a bubble, I injected it into my sink and at the end it was very clearly white and thicker coming out. I'm assuming this isn't normal? Didn't inject it into me of course, but any idea what it is/how it happened?

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Gas is fine as that is due to pressure when drawing -- just draw it alot slower to reduce the bubbles.

If it turns white milky, it is crashing and should not be pinned..
What BAC water are u using?

Do you have a pic of how it looks like in the syringe after being fully drawn without bubbles?
Does it turn back clear after awhile in the syringe?

I use 0.5ml for a 40IU vial, clear and draws like water.
 
Gas is fine as that is due to pressure when drawing -- just draw it alot slower to reduce the bubbles.

If it turns white milky, it is crashing and should not be pinned..
What BAC water are u using?

Do you have a pic of how it looks like in the syringe after being fully drawn without bubbles?
Does it turn back clear after awhile in the syringe?

I use 0.5ml for a 40IU vial, clear and draws like water.
No, while injecting it into the sink and watching it was very clearly white, milky, thick at the end. I don’t think it’s bubbles, but I could be wrong. I just used vac water from lobster as well, I have another new vial i could try reconstituting with that. I also have bac water from a us peptide store coming tuesday
 
No, while injecting it into the sink and watching it was very clearly white, milky, thick at the end. I don’t think it’s bubbles, but I could be wrong.

it is crashing out of the solution..I wouldn't pin it..take pictures and send to your vendor, ask for new vials..
 
Folks, freeze dried proteins don't crash once reconstituted.

AAS can recrystallize into their original form for various reasons, cold temp, not enough solvent, or an oversaturated solution.

Proteins don't crystallize.

What you're seeing is aggregation. That's the result of damaged rHGH unfolding from its correct structure, exposing "sticky" parts of the monomer, and by the time it becomes visible, each tiny speck in that cloud is made up of millions of rHGH monomers that no longer work. They can represent a risk to your health and create long lasting immunity reducing the effectiveness of rHGH.

Every pharma company provides clear, prominent warnings not to use if rHGH isn't clear.

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At the least filter that shit out before using to lower risk.
 
Folks, freeze dried proteins don't crash once reconstituted.

AAS can recrystallize into their original form for various reasons, cold temp, not enough solvent, or an oversaturated solution.

Proteins don't crystallize.

What you're seeing is aggregation. That's the result of damaged rHGH unfolding from its correct structure, exposing "sticky" parts of the monomer, and by the time it becomes visible, each tiny speck in that cloud is made up of millions of rHGH monomers that no longer work. They can represent a risk to your health and create long lasting immunity reducing the effectiveness of rHGH.

Every pharma company provides clear, prominent warnings not to use if rHGH isn't clear.

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At the least filter that shit out before using to lower risk.
i’ll just toss the vial and reconstitute a new one. should i get new bac water as well?
 
not entirely sure how to determine that, just when i was injecting the BAC? there was no vacuum, i heard some people say hgh aggresively vacuums the bac i didn’t experience that at all

When you reconstituted did it suck the water into the vial or did you need to inject? There's normally a strong vacuum that'll pull water in forcefully.
 
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