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    Is the AOD suppose to be cloudy? When reconstituted it was cloudy even after sitting for 15 min it remains cloudy. If this is t right I don’t want to expose my research rat Rita to it. Anyone have issues with it?

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      oh boy. Is it gelled or thicker consistency than you are used to seeing. If so i'd reach out to max over at mile high compounds and send that photo.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        daleraylarkin-yahoo.com
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        AOD-9604, KPV, Kisspeptin: These products include a special solution (0.5% Acetic Acid Recon). It may require gentle heating and swirling as well as 1mL to 3mL of solution to fully dissolve.
        • ARA-290: This product includes a special solution (Phosphate-buffered Recon) and
        (1) 10 mL sterile vial designed to ensure proper solubility. May require 1mL to 5mL for proper solubility.

        I found this at Limitless Biotech

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            AOD-9604, KPV, Kisspeptin: These products include a special solution (0.5% Acetic Acid Recon). It may require gentle heating and swirling as well as 1mL to 3mL of solution to fully dissolve.
            • ARA-290: This product includes a special solution (Phosphate-buffered Recon) and
            (1) 10 mL sterile vial designed to ensure proper solubility. May require 1mL to 5mL for proper solubility.

            I found this at Limitless Biotech

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            @daleraylarkin-yahoo.com Wait… kpv takes Acetic Acid solution

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              AOD-9604, KPV, Kisspeptin: These products include a special solution (0.5% Acetic Acid Recon). It may require gentle heating and swirling as well as 1mL to 3mL of solution to fully dissolve.
              • ARA-290: This product includes a special solution (Phosphate-buffered Recon) and
              (1) 10 mL sterile vial designed to ensure proper solubility. May require 1mL to 5mL for proper solubility.

              I found this at Limitless Biotech

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              @daleraylarkin-yahoo.com You dont need to use acetic acid unless its a poor quality product. I recon'd 4 bottles of AOD this morning. Hospira bac both room temp. kept vaccum. no issues.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5i_g6ZhAU0&list=PLn_G94GFlpmuro2GRuOmyacq-LqL_oOo4

              "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                @daleraylarkin-yahoo.com Wait… kpv takes Acetic Acid solution

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                @diegoc sterile or bac water

                "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                  oh boy. Is it gelled or thicker consistency than you are used to seeing. If so i'd reach out to max over at mile high compounds and send that photo.

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                  @Randy
                  Thanks I saw this late. I did have a similar issue when reconstituting Tesa tonight. It came from Verified Peptides. Completely gelled.

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                    Gahhh. I hate to hear this. What brand was the bac?

                    "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                      Liv well off Amazon. I used to reconstitute other peptides and it worked ok. I bought these in a pinch till my Hospira arrived. I have Bac water and Bac saline from hospira

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