Hi All,
Long time no post! I recently inherited a bottle of this stuff (Purerawz version) from a friend who had an allergic reaction to it. I was suspicious about whether or not it would work at all, but after 5 days the effects are noticeable enough to know that it's definitely not a placebo (gained 2-3lbs of glycogen bloat or whatever you would call it).
I can't compare to the same dose pinned as the closest I've tried is an equivalent dose of ghrp 2/6/sermorelin (200mcg total), but I was half expecting it to do literally nothing, so I'm pretty happy to have gotten this lil gift.
However, I'm a little confused by the expiry date on the bottle. It says it's good until 2026. My confusion here is that reconstituted peptides have such shirt lifespans in bac water, how could they have such a long span in the intranasal solution? I can only really think of three possibilities here:
1. The exp date is BS and should be much shorter
2. Reconstituted peptides have a way longer lifespan than most people think (seems unlikely as I could swear the ghrp/sermorelin was losing potency by the end, although I still used it for longer than most people would think, like 3 months I believe)
3. The intranasal solution somehow keeps peptides stable for years rather than weeks. If this is true, what exactly are they using that's so stable?
There may be a bit of all three of these things in play, but I wanted to consult the experts here. Thanks!
Long time no post! I recently inherited a bottle of this stuff (Purerawz version) from a friend who had an allergic reaction to it. I was suspicious about whether or not it would work at all, but after 5 days the effects are noticeable enough to know that it's definitely not a placebo (gained 2-3lbs of glycogen bloat or whatever you would call it).
I can't compare to the same dose pinned as the closest I've tried is an equivalent dose of ghrp 2/6/sermorelin (200mcg total), but I was half expecting it to do literally nothing, so I'm pretty happy to have gotten this lil gift.
However, I'm a little confused by the expiry date on the bottle. It says it's good until 2026. My confusion here is that reconstituted peptides have such shirt lifespans in bac water, how could they have such a long span in the intranasal solution? I can only really think of three possibilities here:
1. The exp date is BS and should be much shorter
2. Reconstituted peptides have a way longer lifespan than most people think (seems unlikely as I could swear the ghrp/sermorelin was losing potency by the end, although I still used it for longer than most people would think, like 3 months I believe)
3. The intranasal solution somehow keeps peptides stable for years rather than weeks. If this is true, what exactly are they using that's so stable?
There may be a bit of all three of these things in play, but I wanted to consult the experts here. Thanks!