Klotho / FLGR242 (albumin-bound new tech)
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I was in the Jay Campbell community for a month before I got pissed off and left. Almost the whole community got mad at me for talking about how tesamorelin doesnt need to be in the fridge after reconstitution. Couple of them basically called me a liar and started raving about all the results they had on tesa purchased through biolongevity labs. They all put it in the fridge after mixing and none of them ever had it gel on them or get cloudy. I made the comment that it doesnt sound like they were getting actual tesamorelin and then I posted the reconstitution instructions from the Egrifta website. The site speaks to how they had to alter the original tesamorelin due to cold gelling. Anyways im not welcome in that community anymore. Kind of let me know the level of integrity over there. Plus that dude charges insane money for bioregulators in injection form. I wont purchase anything from Jay Campbell. I dont mean to offend anyone, but to have all them people argue with me against the storage protocol on something that is widely proven and discussed made me think they were all brainwashed. You know who else is brainwashed?! Zombies, so there ya go. My chupacabra said he would make a pair of boots out of me if he caught me buying peptides for him from BLL.
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I was in the Jay Campbell community for a month before I got pissed off and left. Almost the whole community got mad at me for talking about how tesamorelin doesnt need to be in the fridge after reconstitution. Couple of them basically called me a liar and started raving about all the results they had on tesa purchased through biolongevity labs. They all put it in the fridge after mixing and none of them ever had it gel on them or get cloudy. I made the comment that it doesnt sound like they were getting actual tesamorelin and then I posted the reconstitution instructions from the Egrifta website. The site speaks to how they had to alter the original tesamorelin due to cold gelling. Anyways im not welcome in that community anymore. Kind of let me know the level of integrity over there. Plus that dude charges insane money for bioregulators in injection form. I wont purchase anything from Jay Campbell. I dont mean to offend anyone, but to have all them people argue with me against the storage protocol on something that is widely proven and discussed made me think they were all brainwashed. You know who else is brainwashed?! Zombies, so there ya go. My chupacabra said he would make a pair of boots out of me if he caught me buying peptides for him from BLL.
@stevencarter I am very interested. I am going to reconstitute Tesamorelin, and I have one from BioLongevity and one from Southern Aminos. I did not see information of it gelling. You say I should keep it just on a shelf? I usually keep everything in the fridge, I thought the common knowledge is reconstituted peptides are not very stable at room temperature.
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I have never had an issue with my Tes gelling and I refrigerate. And yes it is officially Tes and was tested to be Tes. I ran a 12 week cycle and now week 9 of a 16 week cycle. So I have gone through plenty of vials.
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@shaqdiesel same. I have used 7 vials from my Nexaph kit and no gelling.
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@shaqdiesel same. I have used 7 vials from my Nexaph kit and no gelling.
@ResearchCat I will 3rd that. No issue refrigerating.
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Same. Not saying I am right or wrong here, but just sharing my experience. I refrigerate my reconstituted Tesa that has been acquired through 3 different sources with my own testing confirming it is indeed legit and had never had any of it gel. I only use hospira BAC though. I’ve known people with at least one of the same sources that used their BAC(not hospira) and it did in fact gel in the fridge
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Same. Not saying I am right or wrong here, but just sharing my experience. I refrigerate my reconstituted Tesa that has been acquired through 3 different sources with my own testing confirming it is indeed legit and had never had any of it gel. I only use hospira BAC though. I’ve known people with at least one of the same sources that used their BAC(not hospira) and it did in fact gel in the fridge
@MacLeeezy Yes 100% Hospira for me as well. I have heard too many stories about bad results trying cheap BAC. It just isn't worth it.
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In an effort to get Pete's thread back on track here's some N=1 dexa data that could be interesting for those poking around FLGR:
Jan 20. Tot mass: 168.1lbs, Lean mass: 128lbs, BF 20.7%, Fat mass: 34.8lbs, Visceral Fat:1.37lbs
July 2. Tot mass: 162.2lbs, Lean mass: 136.2lbs, BF 12.9%, Fat mass: 20.8lbs, Vis Fat: 0.91 lbs
Quick math: Tot mass: -5.9lbs, Lean mass: +8.2 lbs, BF -7.8%, Fat mass: -14lbs, Vis Fat: -0.46lbs
FLGR started second week of March. Started low 1.25mg/wk for weeks 1-2, 2.5mg/2.5mg thereafter until 2 weeks ago, now 5mg/wk. Other relevant stack items: Reta, CJC/Ipa, Enclomiphene 6.25mg/day.
Are there other ways to get these results? Sure. -
@stones67 you are right, my apologies to @peptidepete, I didnt mean to alter the course of discussion on your conversation thread, out of respect i wont explain myself on here, start another one, last thing ill say is go to egrifta.com and use the side by side comparison table to compare egrifta SV against egrifta WR, WR is the second generation tesamorelin and WR stands for without refrigeration, then read the write up about egrifta and why they had to do it, it all comes down to when and where you get it from, sorry again @peptidepete
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In an effort to get Pete's thread back on track here's some N=1 dexa data that could be interesting for those poking around FLGR:
Jan 20. Tot mass: 168.1lbs, Lean mass: 128lbs, BF 20.7%, Fat mass: 34.8lbs, Visceral Fat:1.37lbs
July 2. Tot mass: 162.2lbs, Lean mass: 136.2lbs, BF 12.9%, Fat mass: 20.8lbs, Vis Fat: 0.91 lbs
Quick math: Tot mass: -5.9lbs, Lean mass: +8.2 lbs, BF -7.8%, Fat mass: -14lbs, Vis Fat: -0.46lbs
FLGR started second week of March. Started low 1.25mg/wk for weeks 1-2, 2.5mg/2.5mg thereafter until 2 weeks ago, now 5mg/wk. Other relevant stack items: Reta, CJC/Ipa, Enclomiphene 6.25mg/day.
Are there other ways to get these results? Sure.In an effort to get Pete's thread back on track here's some N=1 dexa data that could be interesting for those poking around FLGR:
Jan 20. Tot mass: 168.1lbs, Lean mass: 128lbs, BF 20.7%, Fat mass: 34.8lbs, Visceral Fat:1.37lbs
July 2. Tot mass: 162.2lbs, Lean mass: 136.2lbs, BF 12.9%, Fat mass: 20.8lbs, Vis Fat: 0.91 lbs
Quick math: Tot mass: -5.9lbs, Lean mass: +8.2 lbs, BF -7.8%, Fat mass: -14lbs, Vis Fat: -0.46lbs
FLGR started second week of March. Started low 1.25mg/wk for weeks 1-2, 2.5mg/2.5mg thereafter until 2 weeks ago, now 5mg/wk. Other relevant stack items: Reta, CJC/Ipa, Enclomiphene 6.25mg/day.
Are there other ways to get these results? Sure.SWEET!
Enviable results. Congrats on the smart and hard work

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