Very pitiful to see that response to your work. But who's the fool when you are trying to share this type of data/analysis with the likes of P34, etc?
I'm definitely done and was pretty stupid of me to get involved.
Maybe better luck somewhere like this for anonymous citizen science...
In Novo’s Own Words: Degradation of Amylin Analogs Such as Cagrilintide (and How to Test For It) “A hallmark of the pancreatic hormone amylin is its high propensity toward the formation of amyloid fibrils, which makes it a challenging drug design effort.” So begins Novo Nordisk’s excellent...
glp1forum.com
See the refs therein. All of this discussion of the potential dangers of aggregation is right there for anyone to read and study. Cagri provides a very compelling example. Nota bene.
I still wish you would have offered to pitch in on the GH testing but it ain't my place to plead. Some communities are probably past the point of repairing.
This ain't the place to invest your time. Move on.