ANY and I mean ANY dry powder needs to be sealed. Most are hydroscopic (pull water even from the air). This is especially true of raw steroids and the water in the air containing small amounts of bacteria.Ordered raws last year from PSL. Fantastic!! I made a mistake though. Be sure you vacuum seal and freeze leftover powder. The gelled test powder produces horrible PIP and swelling. That goes for any raw test. @~Vision~ Looks like PSL is restocking. Any chance there will be more raws as well?
We should have a restock with just about each and every single compound that we originally have.Ordered raws last year from PSL. Fantastic!! I made a mistake though. Be sure you vacuum seal and freeze leftover powder. The gelled test powder produces horrible PIP and swelling. That goes for any raw test. @~Vision~ Looks like PSL is restocking. Any chance there will be more raws as well?
Shame on that score if only cos a buddy of mine was asking me about it recently more than onceWe should have a restock with just about each and every single compound that we originally have.
The only thing that we will be canceling entirely is cabergoline.
But other than that the entire stock with everything should be pretty hefty and handsome![]()
We haven't had it in stock for quite a while, believe it or not it's not really a product that moves much.Shame on that score if only cos a buddy of mine was asking me about it recently more than once
FantasticWe should have a restock with just about each and every single compound that we originally have.
The only thing that we will be canceling entirely is cabergoline.
But other than that the entire stock with everything should be pretty hefty and handsome![]()
All true. Maybe I enjoy the challengeANY and I mean ANY dry powder needs to be sealed. Most are hydroscopic (pull water even from the air). This is especially true of raw steroids and the water in the air containing small amounts of bacteria.
In this day and age (and I DO love that PSL provides the service) I can't see the point of making your own
One obvious issue (and I say this having worked in what was a semi-sterile food production role many years ago) it's gotta be hard to be as sterile as a lab that specifically works with PEDsAll true. Maybe I enjoy the challengewith a good medical background it's not overly difficult and it's a bit cheaper and I don't need to order as often. With the chemical makeup remaining unchanged I didn't see the gelling as an issue especially since it was caused by heat. Everything I have is always in sealed bags but that wasn't enough in this case. I don't believe it was contaminated but never a 100% guarantee. Bacteria can also die leaving behind a toxin that is not filterable. Don't know the cause exactly but I do know the shit hurt.
I totally get it. In theory the vials I order are already sterile. Having worked in an OR for surgical purposes I have a healthy idea of sterile and yeah it's delicate. I also trust my own sterility practices more than someone I don't know. Not saying I've ever received a contaminated product though. Other than the vials themselves the actual sterility is achieved through the filter. Prior to filtering I'm sure the product is pretty "dirty". The filters need to be of a high quality and filter size. Toxins aren't something I can deal with though and it seems that gelling is either an indication of heavy contamination (perhaps caused by me) and/or kills the bacteria which releases toxins. I've enjoyed the products through PSL. I think I just find making my own fun. Like building a race car vs buying one.One obvious issue (and I say this having worked in what was a semi-sterile food production role many years ago) it's gotta be hard to be as sterile as a lab that specifically works with PEDs