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Serious PEPTIDES, THEIR DANGER AND JANOSHICK! NO PURITY TEST IS SAVING YOUR ASS FROM LIVER FAILURE.

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I can not stress this enough.
If you’re new to peptides, here’s the simple truth: purity and mass tests tell you about quality and quantity of the target substance, not total contents of the vial, or even safety beyond dosing errors. Too many of us see 99.xx% purity and think, “seriously how bad could the other 0.xx% be?!” But that % isn’t what you think; it doesn’t mean that 99.xx% of that white powdery stuff in the vial is your libido enhancing, skin glowing, hair growing fat melting magic elixir.

Purity testing shows how much of the material in the vial that should be the peptide is actually the peptide; it doesn’t measure the rest of the vial. For example, 10mg of Retatrutide at 99.89% purity means almost all of that 10mg is the correct molecule (the other 0.11% of that 10mg is usually benign stuff that is related to or responds like the peptide), but it says nothing about the rest of the vial’s contents.

Mass testing (like quantitative assays and mass spectrometry) tells you how much peptide is actually in the vial, which helps with dosing and confirming you got what you paid for. If the vial contains 10mg of peptide, the assay confirms that; if it actually contained 100mg, and you didn’t test it, you could administer a dose 10x higher than intended. So that is actually a safety concern addressed by the common testing.

Together, these tests answer: “Is this the peptide I expect?” and “Is it the amount that I expect?” They do not prove safety, per se. You could, hypothetically, have a vial with 10mg of 99.89% pure Retatrutide and 90mg of lyophilized plague infected rat semen and the purity testing would still look fine for the peptide portion, but most of the vial would not be something safe to inject or ingest.

Use mass and purity testing to avoid dosing mistakes and confirm the molecule, but don’t assume the product is completely safe. These tests will likely answer those “why does this new vendors product give me sick?” and “why isn’t this working even though I’ve titrated up to 10x the max dose used in the study?” Type questions. Incidentally the estimate I got for the panel of tests to find out what the rest of the junk in the vial is was over $1,000. Even after all that testing- you still cannot be sure what’s in the rest of your untested vials.

There are plenty of people more informed than I am who will tell you that any other testing is unnecessary because it’s unlikely to identify danger 95% of the time. Be careful with your confirmation bias. Hope is not a safety net. We are all playing at risk probabilities here and trying to find our acceptable tolerance.

Basically you are rolling the dice, this is why you should do 3 things:
1. Get blood work before injectiong, 2weeks after injection and then monthly to monitor your blood.
2. Test Enzymes, Make sure your liver is not accumulating damage since many people have damaged their liver from Research Grade shit.
3. Be sure to run to doctor if you have any kind of syptoms of sepsis. It is not something to joke about.

LPS, STERILITY, PURITY, Heavy Chemicals, Contamination.

Be Carefull out there guys, Do not fuck up your liver and potentially life, do weeks of research before buying anything.
 
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I can not stress this enough.
If you’re new to peptides, here’s the simple truth: purity and mass tests tell you about quality and quantity of the target substance, not total contents of the vial, or even safety beyond dosing errors. Too many of us see 99.xx% purity and think, “seriously how bad could the other 0.xx% be?!” But that % isn’t what you think; it doesn’t mean that 99.xx% of that white powdery stuff in the vial is your libido enhancing, skin glowing, hair growing fat melting magic elixir.

Purity testing shows how much of the material in the vial that should be the peptide is actually the peptide; it doesn’t measure the rest of the vial. For example, 10mg of Retatrutide at 99.89% purity means almost all of that 10mg is the correct molecule (the other 0.11% of that 10mg is usually benign stuff that is related to or responds like the peptide), but it says nothing about the rest of the vial’s contents.

Mass testing (like quantitative assays and mass spectrometry) tells you how much peptide is actually in the vial, which helps with dosing and confirming you got what you paid for. If the vial contains 10mg of peptide, the assay confirms that; if it actually contained 100mg, and you didn’t test it, you could administer a dose 10x higher than intended. So that is actually a safety concern addressed by the common testing.

Together, these tests answer: “Is this the peptide I expect?” and “Is it the amount that I expect?” They do not prove safety, per se. You could, hypothetically, have a vial with 10mg of 99.89% pure Retatrutide and 90mg of lyophilized plague infected rat semen and the purity testing would still look fine for the peptide portion, but most of the vial would not be something safe to inject or ingest.

Use mass and purity testing to avoid dosing mistakes and confirm the molecule, but don’t assume the product is completely safe. These tests will likely answer those “why does this new vendors product give me sick?” and “why isn’t this working even though I’ve titrated up to 10x the max dose used in the study?” Type questions. Incidentally the estimate I got for the panel of tests to find out what the rest of the junk in the vial is was over $1,000. Even after all that testing- you still cannot be sure what’s in the rest of your untested vials.

There are plenty of people more informed than I am who will tell you that any other testing is unnecessary because it’s unlikely to identify danger 95% of the time. Be careful with your confirmation bias. Hope is not a safety net. We are all playing at risk probabilities here and trying to find our acceptable tolerance.

Basically you are rolling the dice, this is why you should do 3 things:
1. Get blood work before injectiong, 2weeks after injection and then monthly to monitor your blood.
2. Test Enzymes, Make sure your liver is not accumulating damage since many people have damaged their liver from Research Grade shit.
3. Be sure to run to doctor if you have any kind of syptoms of sepsis. It is not something to joke about.

LPS, STERILITY, PURITY, Heavy Chemicals, Contamination.

Be Carefull out there guys, Do not fuck up your liver and potentially life, do weeks of research before buying anything.
n***a put this in must reads, retards need to know this :gigachad:
 
why did you clown emoji me?
I was trying to be soft here and you are forcing me to unleash my belt
Just keep your composure, brooootal

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then what do you think people should do
 
I can not stress this enough.
If you’re new to peptides, here’s the simple truth: purity and mass tests tell you about quality and quantity of the target substance, not total contents of the vial, or even safety beyond dosing errors. Too many of us see 99.xx% purity and think, “seriously how bad could the other 0.xx% be?!” But that % isn’t what you think; it doesn’t mean that 99.xx% of that white powdery stuff in the vial is your libido enhancing, skin glowing, hair growing fat melting magic elixir.

Purity testing shows how much of the material in the vial that should be the peptide is actually the peptide; it doesn’t measure the rest of the vial. For example, 10mg of Retatrutide at 99.89% purity means almost all of that 10mg is the correct molecule (the other 0.11% of that 10mg is usually benign stuff that is related to or responds like the peptide), but it says nothing about the rest of the vial’s contents.

Mass testing (like quantitative assays and mass spectrometry) tells you how much peptide is actually in the vial, which helps with dosing and confirming you got what you paid for. If the vial contains 10mg of peptide, the assay confirms that; if it actually contained 100mg, and you didn’t test it, you could administer a dose 10x higher than intended. So that is actually a safety concern addressed by the common testing.

Together, these tests answer: “Is this the peptide I expect?” and “Is it the amount that I expect?” They do not prove safety, per se. You could, hypothetically, have a vial with 10mg of 99.89% pure Retatrutide and 90mg of lyophilized plague infected rat semen and the purity testing would still look fine for the peptide portion, but most of the vial would not be something safe to inject or ingest.

Use mass and purity testing to avoid dosing mistakes and confirm the molecule, but don’t assume the product is completely safe. These tests will likely answer those “why does this new vendors product give me sick?” and “why isn’t this working even though I’ve titrated up to 10x the max dose used in the study?” Type questions. Incidentally the estimate I got for the panel of tests to find out what the rest of the junk in the vial is was over $1,000. Even after all that testing- you still cannot be sure what’s in the rest of your untested vials.

There are plenty of people more informed than I am who will tell you that any other testing is unnecessary because it’s unlikely to identify danger 95% of the time. Be careful with your confirmation bias. Hope is not a safety net. We are all playing at risk probabilities here and trying to find our acceptable tolerance.

Basically you are rolling the dice, this is why you should do 3 things:
1. Get blood work before injectiong, 2weeks after injection and then monthly to monitor your blood.
2. Test Enzymes, Make sure your liver is not accumulating damage since many people have damaged their liver from Research Grade shit.
3. Be sure to run to doctor if you have any kind of syptoms of sepsis. It is not something to joke about.

LPS, STERILITY, PURITY, Heavy Chemicals, Contamination.

Be Carefull out there guys, Do not fuck up your liver and potentially life, do weeks of research before buying anything.
High effort thread, W
 
I can not stress this enough.
If you’re new to peptides, here’s the simple truth: purity and mass tests tell you about quality and quantity of the target substance, not total contents of the vial, or even safety beyond dosing errors. Too many of us see 99.xx% purity and think, “seriously how bad could the other 0.xx% be?!” But that % isn’t what you think; it doesn’t mean that 99.xx% of that white powdery stuff in the vial is your libido enhancing, skin glowing, hair growing fat melting magic elixir.

Purity testing shows how much of the material in the vial that should be the peptide is actually the peptide; it doesn’t measure the rest of the vial. For example, 10mg of Retatrutide at 99.89% purity means almost all of that 10mg is the correct molecule (the other 0.11% of that 10mg is usually benign stuff that is related to or responds like the peptide), but it says nothing about the rest of the vial’s contents.

Mass testing (like quantitative assays and mass spectrometry) tells you how much peptide is actually in the vial, which helps with dosing and confirming you got what you paid for. If the vial contains 10mg of peptide, the assay confirms that; if it actually contained 100mg, and you didn’t test it, you could administer a dose 10x higher than intended. So that is actually a safety concern addressed by the common testing.

Together, these tests answer: “Is this the peptide I expect?” and “Is it the amount that I expect?” They do not prove safety, per se. You could, hypothetically, have a vial with 10mg of 99.89% pure Retatrutide and 90mg of lyophilized plague infected rat semen and the purity testing would still look fine for the peptide portion, but most of the vial would not be something safe to inject or ingest.

Use mass and purity testing to avoid dosing mistakes and confirm the molecule, but don’t assume the product is completely safe. These tests will likely answer those “why does this new vendors product give me sick?” and “why isn’t this working even though I’ve titrated up to 10x the max dose used in the study?” Type questions. Incidentally the estimate I got for the panel of tests to find out what the rest of the junk in the vial is was over $1,000. Even after all that testing- you still cannot be sure what’s in the rest of your untested vials.

There are plenty of people more informed than I am who will tell you that any other testing is unnecessary because it’s unlikely to identify danger 95% of the time. Be careful with your confirmation bias. Hope is not a safety net. We are all playing at risk probabilities here and trying to find our acceptable tolerance.

Basically you are rolling the dice, this is why you should do 3 things:
1. Get blood work before injectiong, 2weeks after injection and then monthly to monitor your blood.
2. Test Enzymes, Make sure your liver is not accumulating damage since many people have damaged their liver from Research Grade shit.
3. Be sure to run to doctor if you have any kind of syptoms of sepsis. It is not something to joke about.

LPS, STERILITY, PURITY, Heavy Chemicals, Contamination.

Be Carefull out there guys, Do not fuck up your liver and potentially life, do weeks of research before buying anything.
what’s even the point of peptides just blast trt atp
 

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