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    Rain
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    I've been using peptides from various vendors for a little while, but this will be my first time using reta. I purchased vials from a vendor, not one listed on your site as I only found your site after my purchase.

    The vendor has the test results from freedom diagnostics, and things look good, except for the Net Peptide Content. I'm in the middle of your video "what's really in your peptide vial", and I got to the part where you were talking about over/under filling. The test results from my vendor for my batch, show a Net Peptide Content of 27.40 MG. I had noticed this number before I purchased the peptide, and after a little research, it seemed like that number meant there were other materials within the powder, such as salts and other items from the dehydration process. Now after seeing your video, I wanted to get a sanity check on this number, and if I need to make other calculations on my reconstitution of this peptide before use. Especially with this compound I didn't want to take any chances.

    Anyway, any advice would be helpful.

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      MyB
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      Your vial is an overfill, which isn’t a bad thing. If you use the calculator on this site you can manually enter 27mg and manually enter the amount you want to recon with.
      Example: My 20mg is over filled to 24mg, so I add 2.4 BW so 10 units equal 1mg.

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        Your vial is an overfill, which isn’t a bad thing. If you use the calculator on this site you can manually enter 27mg and manually enter the amount you want to recon with.
        Example: My 20mg is over filled to 24mg, so I add 2.4 BW so 10 units equal 1mg.

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        @MyB thanks for the reply, I'll definitely use that calculator for reconstituting the peptide. I was just confused with one resource saying that you should still use the milligram dosage on the vial and another resource saying that it's actually an overfill.

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          @rain overfills are common. That’s one reason why coa’s are critical. Definitely recon at the tested level of 27 and not the 20 the vial was sold as.

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