Does my order look right to you guys?

started mots-c and the dose felt so tiny. 15 units from a 40mg vial feels weak. even the bpc at just 10 units seems like it won't do anything, but we'll see.
 
First time filtering takes maybe 3 mins extra once you get the hang of it. I just wash my hands, keep my work area clean. Those vials from Amazon aren't depyrogenated so filtering is worth the effort imo.
 
Shoulders changed from gentle slope to ninety-degree angle. Arms slimmer resting closer to body. Midsection above hips way slimmer in profile photos. Changes are obvious.
 
real risk but nearly impossible in legit manufacturing. lack of safeguards against mix-ups does exist tho. there was a case where someone in italy ended up in a hypoglycemic coma after confusing vials. motive is there - they don't want to lose customers.
 
What do I mean work? I like reconning a bunch at once, freezing the ones I'm not using yet, freezing the unused Hospira vial part. People argue both ways so search and read until your comfort zone clicks. Other options: make your own bac water in a non-sterile space (might be cleaner than vendor stuff) or plain sterile water which isn't for multi-draw.
 
been reading up on testing and filtering the gray market stuff. i agree we should confirm what we're getting and how much. small cost to filter is probably worth it though filtering does add contamination risk that straight reconstitution doesn't. plus endotoxin testing on top—becomes a whole process. question is whether compounding pharmacies do all this. do they filter? test for endotoxin?
 
For cycling goals, depends what you want—more distance/power or just recovery? Mots-c boosts muscle glucose uptake and energy. Or go bpc/tb500 (wolverine stack) for recovery and joint stuff. Recovery usually beats enhancement for longer rides.
 
Clumpy at the bottom is normal for lyophilized peptide - it presses against the glass during shipping. Reconstitute with bac water and filter the draw at 0.22 micron. The BA and MCT advice applies to oil-based prep, not standard peptide reconstitution.
 
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