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I froze my GHRP6 and when I reconstituted with BW it had and still does have little cloudy, white floaties in it. What does this mean?
That is incorrect. You are going to inject water in there, so even if what you said were true it would not matter. If the peptide is lyopholized, then it is freeze-dried. If it is not then chances are it is of poor quality. The only times I had "floaties" was when I had junk from Chavo and Sten Labs.could be a bad batch, or could be condensation affecting the visual appearance. Not allowing it to defrost causes unwanted moisture in the vial. Its better to allow the product to thaw first than not to. Why take chances, it takes like 5 minutes for it to thaw, less.....
That is incorrect. You are going to inject water in there, so even if what you said were true it would not matter. If the peptide is lyopholized, then it is freeze-dried. If it is not then chances are it is of poor quality. The only times I had "floaties" was when I had junk from Chavo and Sten Labs.
Its commonly agreed to allow the peptide to defrost before recon. Why take the chance and go against common practice???
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