Filtering hgh

Isn’t it less worse for the body if smaller amount of whatever bad shit enters your subq?
If you only had 2 choices, would you still just inject straight from original vial?
your just damaging the hgh peptide by filtering it causing more issues and injecting a damaged peptide into your body
 
your just damaging the hgh peptide by filtering it causing more issues and injecting a damaged peptide into your body
From my understanding, Hgh is a 22k Da protein , and a PES membranes are designed specifically to handle molecules of this size safely. Maybe im wrong? I don't filter myself , yet . I have filtered hgh , but only to see if I wanted to "hassle" with it. Its up for debate currently .
 
its common sense... even just shaking the vial will damage the peptide everyone knows this
I’d suggest checking this out:

 
I’ve been filtering most of my peptides using a 0.22 µm, 4 mm PES membrane, and it been most of the time fine and quick process. However, recently when filtering HGH with a 3 mL syringe, the solution became “stuck” and was released extremely slowly, had to push very, very hard.

After checking the filter, I noticed foam at the filter inlet and air bubbles in syringe/ filter. Could this be the reason for slow release?

Any tips to avoid this problem?
 
I’ve been filtering most of my peptides using a 0.22 µm, 4 mm PES membrane, and it been most of the time fine and quick process. However, recently when filtering HGH with a 3 mL syringe, the solution became “stuck” and was released extremely slowly, had to push very, very hard.

After checking the filter, I noticed foam at the filter inlet and air bubbles in syringe/ filter. Could this be the reason for slow release?

Any tips to avoid this problem?
once the filter is wet, try to avoid pushing any air bubbles through
 
I’ve been filtering most of my peptides using a 0.22 µm, 4 mm PES membrane, and it been most of the time fine and quick process. However, recently when filtering HGH with a 3 mL syringe, the solution became “stuck” and was released extremely slowly, had to push very, very hard.
I use 4mm for reta, no problem. But for GH I’ve switched to 13mm filters because the 4mm was getting clogged even at 11iu.
 
I use 4mm for reta, no problem. But for GH I’ve switched to 13mm filters because the 4mm was getting clogged even at 11iu.
Yeah same, no problem with 4mm on other peptides I use. I thankfully have 13mm in stock so will try them next time, thanks for the suggestion.

What is the difference on gh and reta that gh gets clogged in 4mm filter and reta doesn't.
 
However, recently when filtering HGH with a 3 mL syringe, the solution became “stuck” and was released extremely slowly, had to push very, very hard.
Did you have a vent needle in the vial you were filtering into?

The air in the vial needs a vent to displace though as you add liquid into it
 
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