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esells33
11-08-2006, 06:52 PM
I just dropped my bottle of igf right on the ground. It totally just slipped from my hand somehow and landed on the tile. The bottle didnt break though. Im wondering did i just ruin the peptide or is it still worth using?

Gavin Kane
11-08-2006, 06:52 PM
Did the powder break up?

esells33
11-08-2006, 07:02 PM
from what it looked like in the very begining you definatly could see what looked like bubbles and then some whiteness i suppose but its been maybe 2 minutes after that and the bottle looks fine just like it was before i dropped it
Any ideas?

esells33
11-08-2006, 07:05 PM
saddest moment of my life by the way

Gavin Kane
11-08-2006, 07:13 PM
Oh, it was already recon? If so then nothing is wrong with it

Powerlifter1028
11-08-2006, 07:36 PM
wait... i thought it was the other way around... i thought that it was fragile in the recon form and less fragile as powder before recon...

esells33
11-09-2006, 06:16 AM
Yea thats why I was so worried

Grunt76
11-09-2006, 12:17 PM
You've probably broken some molecules. How many is unknown, but I bet most of it is still good. You may have lost 25% though.

Don't do that again. :p

surazal
11-10-2006, 06:16 PM
if IGF-1 is that fragile in powder form then what about when they ship it?

almost all ship it dry ...... and you know the UPS etc just throw that crap around on the trucks.

the powder must be getting slammed around inside the bottle during transport.

shouldn't the bottle have some kind of spacer inside the vial to keep the powder from getting bounced around?

or

is buying IGF-1 that is already reconstituted actually a better thing to do?

Grunt76
11-10-2006, 06:58 PM
if IGF-1 is that fragile in powder form then what about when they ship it?

almost all ship it dry ...... and you know the UPS etc just throw that crap around on the trucks.

the powder must be getting slammed around inside the bottle during transport.

shouldn't the bottle have some kind of spacer inside the vial to keep the powder from getting bounced around?

or

is buying IGF-1 that is already reconstituted actually a better thing to do?I dunno about you but my IGF-1 comes with a gelatinous cold-pack inside a styrofoam container in the box. I feel that this cushions shocks a bit.

surazal
11-10-2006, 08:57 PM
I dunno about you but my IGF-1 comes with a gelatinous cold-pack inside a styrofoam container in the box. I feel that this cushions shocks a bit.
yea ... mine too

but that doesn't do anything about the powder being shaken up inside the vial.

the IGF-1 takes up about 1/3 of the vial ... the rest is air.


if you turn it upside down the powder shifts to the other side.


the UPS tosses the box into the back of the truck ... or the stack of boxes tip over while he's driving and the IGF-1 box flips over several times.

during transportation, how many times does the vial get shaken and flipped?


if reconned IGF-1 is good at room temperature for a year and won't get broken during the bumps of shipping ....


... wouldn't it be safer to ship that way?


*shrug* i'm just saying :bananalama: