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So it‘s not Driada‘s fault? A reseller fucked up?
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So it‘s not Driada‘s fault? A reseller fucked up?
YesSo it‘s not Driada‘s fault? A reseller fucked up?
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/slH9e3oMJsg?si=YTBRBdg5STTCt3-P
German steroid lawyer reporting the same
Yes, as you know, a large reseller was caught some time ago, and of course the case is still ongoing. And naturally, during such an investigation, the police will look for connections.So what does it mean that reseller got busted? If person A ordered directly from Driada and not reseller everything should be fine?
Thanks for explaining.
Just to be clear though, sterile water for injection isn’t the same as BAC water since it has no preservative.
My question is if I reconstitute hCG using your sterile water and keep it refrigerated, how long do you recommend it be used for after mixing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5C93GqXTUo&t=43s
So if ca. 30 days is for bac water (opened, in fridge), what is for sterile water?Bacteriostatic water is mainly intended for long-term storage of solutions where suppression of microbial growth is required. In the case of lyophilized peptides, stabilizers and preservatives included in the powder already provide protection, making the routine addition of bacteriostatic agents unnecessary.
It is important to note that using water for injections reflects standard pharmaceutical practice within the European regulatory framework and is also supported by members of the scientific community. In particular, this has been discussed repeatedly by Peter from Janoshik
Code:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5C93GqXTUo&t=43s
You’ll never really know the exact storage limits, because no one has run proper studies on every peptide people buy.So if ca. 30 days is for bac water (opened, in fridge), what is for sterile water?
Yes, as you know, a large reseller was caught some time ago, and of course the case is still ongoing. And naturally, during such an investigation, the police will look for connections.
But they’re not looking for the reseller’s customers — they’re looking for whoever was supplying him in large volumes.
And if you think this is the only case being investigated right now, that’s simply not true. Every brand has resellers around it, and from time to time some of them get caught, which naturally leads to criminal cases being opened against them. his has always been happening. It’s just how things normally work.
In Denmark, if police catches a dealer and there's evidence such as a phone number to a customer ordering/buying x amounts of x. That customer get send a fine.Yes, as you know, a large reseller was caught some time ago, and of course the case is still ongoing. And naturally, during such an investigation, the police will look for connections.
But they’re not looking for the reseller’s customers — they’re looking for whoever was supplying him in large volumes.
And if you think this is the only case being investigated right now, that’s simply not true. Every brand has resellers around it, and from time to time some of them get caught, which naturally leads to criminal cases being opened against them. his has always been happening. It’s just how things normally work.
