Anyone on this board used this product? Was it pharma or research product? I am curious to see if it was research chem, if anyone had any adverse side effects or if it is good 2 go. Right now I am eyeing buying up some IGF from hardcore peptides. Or anywhere else if anyone has a better spot for it.
I'm thinking about picking some up as well or from another place I've heard good reviews about. Might just go with hardcore first since I know the research chems from them I've tried have been G2G. Hopefully some people who have tried there IGF will chime in.
I have and like it. I have used it a bunch of times, RC. I would rec CEM since its one of two places I use alot for years now (They been around for like 10+ years ) and I see they have a banner here now so..
Most IGF out there is supposedly fake. The real stuff is gonna cost you.
Agreed, there is alot of crappy quality or out right bunk stuff! > : (
It will not last as long. I didn't want to chance it so I mixed with .6% acetic acid and just back loaded the syringe w bac water for each pin. Still stings a little but not too bad.
the acetic acid thing is a myth... i miss guided "brologic" that keeps getting parroted. I researched into this alot.. to summerize I talked to chemists and did my own research, JUST USE BAC WATER..
the only time it was ever bothered to be used was for NON human/animal research, (think tub research) and its not even this type that would be used, its waterless AA... WATERLESS.... id hate to see someone use 99%+ AA .
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" Glacial acetic acid is a name for water-free (anhydrous) acetic acid. Similar to the German name Eisessig (ice-vinegar), the name comes from the ice-like crystals that form slightly below room temperature at 16.6 °C (61.9 °F) (the presence of 0.1% water lowers its melting point by 0.2 °C).[SUP][11][/SUP]
A common abbreviation for acetic acid is AcOH, where Ac stands for the acetyl group CH[SUB]3[/SUB]−C(=O)−. Acetate (CH[SUB]3[/SUB]COO[SUP]–[/SUP]) is abbreviated AcO[SUP]–[/SUP]. The Ac is not to be confused with the abbreviation for the chemical element actinium.[SUP][12][/SUP] To better reflect its structure, acetic acid is often written as CH[SUB]3[/SUB]–C(O)OH, CH[SUB]3[/SUB]–C(=O)OH, CH[SUB]3[/SUB]COOH, and CH[SUB]3[/SUB]CO[SUB]2[/SUB]H. In the context of acid-base reactions, the abbreviation HAc is sometimes used,[SUP][13][/SUP] where Ac instead stands for acetate. Acetate is the ion resulting from loss of H[SUP]+[/SUP] from acetic acid. The name acetate can also refer to a salt containing this anion, or an ester of acetic acid.[SUP][[/SUP]
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if anyone can show me even one medical use of AA with peps ill send you 50$ via paypal.... but dont waste your time... you wont find it...
asfore pepide quality, you need to get it from a place that knows they are doing and have been around for a long time with good honest reviews, not shills.
here is a thread i posted on another forum that I think you guys might find helpful regarding peptides: