Right now I'm set with a 10mg kit and a 15mg kit. But we'll see when these run out.That's the issue...as weeks go on your 3-4mg dose a week degrades. Who knows what you're getting by week 4,5,6. Could be less than what your body makes normally.
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Right now I'm set with a 10mg kit and a 15mg kit. But we'll see when these run out.That's the issue...as weeks go on your 3-4mg dose a week degrades. Who knows what you're getting by week 4,5,6. Could be less than what your body makes normally.
its like the follistatin dream, sounds good enough on paper tirze is a super stable peptide so it would make sense but it just didnt work in a gymbro scenario applying itThe testing methodology is flawed. The most likely way degradation would manifest is filtered out prior to analysis.
But anyway, the rule of thumb is the less time any peptide spends reconstituted the better. There are so many variables with UGL it's impossible to say with any certainty how long a peptide will last. The most fundamental factor that determines how quickly a peptide will degrade for instance, PH, is completely uncontrolled and unmeasured.
If the price per mg is the same, all else equal, smaller vials are a no brainer. Ideally it would be one vial, one dose, reconstituted with sterile water (BAC unnecessary) and injected immediately.
