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Lambda Water LLC - Reconstitution Solution

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    Nuncles
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    #7

    Indeed. Possibly the reason their COA on their website is a year old.

    EDIT: Looked at their COA again and it's only for alcohol content and pH balance.
    https://www.lambdawater.com/cdn/shop/t/72/assets/coa.pdf?v=134269366885211625841780244928

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      I know Hospira is the gold standard and have since purchased some for future research (some that I already received and some that I’m STILL waiting on from Consumers Choice 2+ months later 😑). With that said, I began researching with Lambda back in January when I started this journey and have gone through six 30ml vials during this time. Never had an issue of any kind. No abnormal ISR, no gelling with Tesa or ARA, etc. Just my 2 cents as well.

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      • T TBone

        I know Hospira is the gold standard and have since purchased some for future research (some that I already received and some that I’m STILL waiting on from Consumers Choice 2+ months later 😑). With that said, I began researching with Lambda back in January when I started this journey and have gone through six 30ml vials during this time. Never had an issue of any kind. No abnormal ISR, no gelling with Tesa or ARA, etc. Just my 2 cents as well.

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        @TBone I appreciate you sharing. Puts my mind at ease a little.

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          @tbone no gelling with ARA, I like the sound of that!

          “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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            @tbone no gelling with ARA, I like the sound of that!

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            @WisGal64 no gelling at all. And I’ve learned ARA will be something I research consistently moving forward. Has provided me relief no other peptide has!

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              @tbone same for me!

              “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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                BoxerLover posted here recently this study, where "Lambda Water passed %BA, pH, and sterility, but failed endotoxin testing (0.765 EU/mL, > USP ≤0.25 EU/mL)".

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                • vpeptidesV vpeptides

                  BoxerLover posted here recently this study, where "Lambda Water passed %BA, pH, and sterility, but failed endotoxin testing (0.765 EU/mL, > USP ≤0.25 EU/mL)".

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                  @vpeptides said:

                  BoxerLover posted here recently this study, where "Lambda Water passed %BA, pH, and sterility, but failed endotoxin testing (0.765 EU/mL, > USP ≤0.25 EU/mL)".

                  Yup and many others will fail too because Lambda and most of these RUO grade BAC waters use Deionized water as the base instead of sterile water. Sterile water is one step after deionization to remove endotoxins. The USP 0.25 limit mentioned is the true !nj3ction grade sterile water test.

                  However, most people don't notice any ISRs even with these deionized water based BAC because subq administration is a lot more forgiving to water contaminants than IV or spinal applications.

                  If someone uses these for IV it could be disastrous.

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                  • vpeptidesV vpeptides

                    BoxerLover posted here recently this study, where "Lambda Water passed %BA, pH, and sterility, but failed endotoxin testing (0.765 EU/mL, > USP ≤0.25 EU/mL)".

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                    @vpeptides I will add that given that they are not even using sterile water as base and just using deionized water which is available dirt cheap in gallons on Amazon the price they charge is atrocious. They should be selling these bottles for $2.

                    Imagine their profits.

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                    • vpeptidesV vpeptides

                      BoxerLover posted here recently this study, where "Lambda Water passed %BA, pH, and sterility, but failed endotoxin testing (0.765 EU/mL, > USP ≤0.25 EU/mL)".

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                      @vpeptides I have seen in multiple spots now that the article is inaccurate and AI hallucinated some of that information, but nothing more specific. Hoping the people involved in the actual testing publish findings soon.

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