ARA 290
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I’m no expert by a long shot but that’s what I’ve read as well. There seems to be a debate about it whether it has to do with the quality of the peptide or the bac water or some combination of both? Try to use the highest quality you can find. Ultimately I decided to go with cartalax in my research.
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@randy I've seen some chatter about ARA-290 needing to be reconstituted with a phosphate buffer rather than BAC water. Any insight?
@Ed-Warnicke Ed! Like others have mentioned they have no issues. My moms rat has been on ara for a long time. never seen anything gel on that compound.
I think there are a lot of "experts" relying on chat-gpt. The problem is these LLM's just grab data from reddit, message boards etc and just state what data they have aggregated as fact. Jump cuts, reaching forward to start and stop recording are all tell tale signs they are just reading from their LLM script.
The new one is Tesamoralin cant be refrigerated or it gels because a meathead with knuckle tats and a ring light paid for a chat gpt premium subscription.... Now i have to pay a lab to do the test. Its just comical at this point.
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I’m still new to this whole research thing but would like to try a cycle when I have more experience. I’m still learning about sourcing and I’m sure with quality supplies my results will be similar to yours.
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@Ed-Warnicke Ed! Like others have mentioned they have no issues. My moms rat has been on ara for a long time. never seen anything gel on that compound.
I think there are a lot of "experts" relying on chat-gpt. The problem is these LLM's just grab data from reddit, message boards etc and just state what data they have aggregated as fact. Jump cuts, reaching forward to start and stop recording are all tell tale signs they are just reading from their LLM script.
The new one is Tesamoralin cant be refrigerated or it gels because a meathead with knuckle tats and a ring light paid for a chat gpt premium subscription.... Now i have to pay a lab to do the test. Its just comical at this point.
@Randy I have experienced the same data overload. It's more work trying to sift the wheat from the chaff sometimes when it comes to what is being said.
As for the Tesamorelin I had a couple of weeks worth in cold storage not freezing but pretty close without any gel issues.
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@Randy I have experienced the same data overload. It's more work trying to sift the wheat from the chaff sometimes when it comes to what is being said.
As for the Tesamorelin I had a couple of weeks worth in cold storage not freezing but pretty close without any gel issues.
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Your videos are all top notch. And I like the product placement.

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@randy after reconstituting my ARA-290 I forgot about and found it 18 hours later, then put it in the fridge. Should it still be ok?
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@randy after reconstituting my ARA-290 I forgot about and found it 18 hours later, then put it in the fridge. Should it still be ok?
Would just like to report that the vial left out and chilled when found ended up gelling. Two days later it separated and clumped. No other vial in the kit has gelled except this one that was handled incorrectly.
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said in ARA 290:
@randy after reconstituting my ARA-290 I forgot about and found it 18 hours later, then put it in the fridge. Should it still be ok?
Would just like to report that the vial left out and chilled when found ended up gelling. Two days later it separated and clumped. No other vial in the kit has gelled except this one that was handled incorrectly.
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Can anyone point me to more info on this? I am interested in researching it for back pain related to spinal fusion/stenosis and ghost pain(the rat would disagree) related to gall bladder removal.
Am looking through Youtube and other sites but info seems limited and anecdotal.
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Most things in this space are limited and anecdotal. I react badly to lost of things and this is one ive had no ISR, itching or sleep disruptions with. It actually helped with a lifelong neuropathic itch i had...and by helped i mean its gone.
Most of the studies are on small fiber neuropathy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24555851/
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Thanks Randy. I’ll do some more research, but at this point, I think it’s probably worth trying.
