anyone else had issues when mixing reta? i got a 15mg kit from qsc back in november and honestly the first 5 vials were totally fine they mixed up perfect. but i just went to add the water to this latest one and it looked all slimy or something? it took forever to actually dissolve and now the whole thing is cloudy which doesnt seem right.
i think i remember reading a post a while back where someone had the same thing happen but i cant find it now. just wondering if i should just bin it or if its actually safe to use still - i dont really want to waste it if i dont have to but cloudy gear sketches me out a bit. what do you guys think?
Yeah cloudy + slimy would freak me out too peptides are supposed to go clear pretty quick
If it’s cloudy and slimy that would sketch me out too peptides usually dissolve clear when they’re good
QSC stuff is usually solid but every batch can have a dud. Sucks but it happens
Trust your gut honestly - if it looks off, better to bin it than deal with a nasty reaction later
cloudy and slimy would freak me out too every vial I’ve mixed was crystal clear in minutes. I’d rather eat the loss than pin something that looks off, especially since the others didn’t do that at all
Cloudy and slimy is a massive red flag, man. Reta should be crystal clear once it’s fully dissolved. If it’s looking like egg whites or staying milky, that usually means the peptide has crashed or there’s some nasty leftover byproduct from the manufacturing process. QSC is usually solid but every batch can have a dud, and pinning mystery slime is how you end up with a massive localized infection or a fever that lasts three days.
Cloudy and slimy would make me nervous tbh, peptides usually go clear if everything’s good. I had one vial do that once and it also had this weird stringy look when I swirled it so I just tossed it and didn’t regret it. Not worth rolling the dice over one vial 😬
cloudy and slimy would freak me out too peptides usually go clear pretty quick if they’re good. could be denatured from heat or just a bad vial. personally I wouldn’t inject something that looks off, not worth risking an infection over a few bucks