Cloudy?

Papiloco1

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Got my hgh last week. I added hospira bac to one viral from each kit and saw they were cloudy. I grab a new hospira bottle and tried it again. They are all cloudy again and got small particles in them. I let them sit overnight and they are still cloudy with the particles. I even added hospira bac to a bottle of Reta 24mg from another source to see if the water was the problem but as you can see the white bottle on the right is clear. So I know it’s not a human error or the bac. I sent the vendor an email yesterday and still waiting to hear back. Not my first time using hgh but my first time from this vendor. Which sucks. What are yall thoughts? Should I filter them or toss them? I believe that I should toss them but it’s my first time with this IMG_6441.webpproblem so idk.
 
Got my hgh last week. I added hospira bac to one viral from each kit and saw they were cloudy. I grab a new hospira bottle and tried it again. They are all cloudy again and got small particles in them. I let them sit overnight and they are still cloudy with the particles. I even added hospira bac to a bottle of Reta 24mg from another source to see if the water was the problem but as you can see the white bottle on the right is clear. So I know it’s not a human error or the bac. I sent the vendor an email yesterday and still waiting to hear back. Not my first time using hgh but my first time from this vendor. Which sucks. What are yall thoughts? Should I filter them or toss them? I believe that I should toss them but it’s my first time with this View attachment 357636problem so idk.

Read my post from earlier today and you can decide for yourself.

Keep in mind, if visible aggregates set off alarm bells, and they should, the large particles you can see are LESS potentially harmful than sub-visible aggregates that a crystal clear vial could be full of. In other words, don’t allow a crystal clear vial to lull you into a false sense of security. Don’t rely on your eyes to determine if it’s safe or not. Filter, and whether the contaminants are visible or not, you’ll remove them.

A single contaminated vial won’t kill you, but the cumulative, subtle damage of thousands of injections full of crap you could easily remove, year after year, is a different type of risk.

 
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