Does my Ghk-Cu look cloudy?

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PablinhoDoFavela said:
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Thoughts? Safe/good to use?

My Glow from Uther should arrive tomorrow, i'll take a pic by then to compare for reference.
 
PablinhoDoFavela said:
Got it from JEEP. Reconstituted 50mg with 3ml of bac water. It’s been 3 days and looks opaque compared to the previous ghk cu I bought from Sigma Audley.

You are using Hospira BAC, right?

Is there a COA? GHK-Cu is notorious for sometimes crazy overfill, like 75+ mg instead of 50.
 
PablinhoDoFavela said:
Got it from JEEP. Reconstituted 50mg with 3ml of bac water. It’s been 3 days and looks opaque compared to the previous ghk cu I bought from Sigma Audley.

Is this good/beneficial to use? Or has it been degraded and wasted?

This mine, just recon like 10 minutes ago. This is GLOW blend btw if that matters.

Btw people have been saying it stings, but i just pinned 10 unit at 2.3mg(1.7mg GHK), i barely feel anything at all.

PS : I thought the vial should be able to fit up 4ml, but it was 3.5ml actually 😀
 
Calm Logic said:
You are using Hospira BAC, right?

Is there a COA? GHK-Cu is notorious for sometimes crazy overfill, like 75+ mg instead of 50.
yes hospira bac. whats a coa?

94brian49 said:
This mine, just recon like 10 minutes ago. This is GLOW blend btw if that matters.

Btw people have been saying it stings, but i just pinned 10 unit at 2.3mg(1.7mg GHK), i barely feel anything at all.

PS : I thought the vial should be able to fit up 4ml, but it was 3.5ml actually 😀
lol my ghk cu never looked like this, dam how do u reconstitute exactlu
 
PablinhoDoFavela said:
yes hospira bac. whats a coa?

One example of a COA is the green and white test report from Jano providing mg and purity. COA is the abbreviation for "certificate of analysis."
 
You could always buy .22µm syringe filters and see if that improves the clarity.
 
Calm Logic said:
One example of a COA is the green and white test report from Jano providing mg and purity. COA is the abbreviation for "certificate of analysis."
Oh dam how’d I look this up? Do I need a batch number or what
 
Most vendors have their own COA results on their server or upon request.

You can also find group test results sometimes on TG, such as by searching for the batch number at TG.
 
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