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    are your blue tops vacuum sealed???

    ive got a bunch of generic blue tops and all the ones im coming across when i inject bac water in them are not vacuum sealed..should this raise an eyebrow at my source..bros on other boards are saying this is one way to tell if its a possible fake...any truth behind this? i wouldnt think that they would be vacuum sealed thats just another step in the process that would increase cost. what do you guys think??

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    nevermind guys found what i needed...feel free to chime in tho.

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    mine are

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    Quote Originally Posted by widowmaker2 View Post
    nevermind guys found what i needed...feel free to chime in tho.
    please post what you found

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReallyBigBiceps View Post
    please post what you found
    i cant cuz there from other boards....google vacuum sealed hgh and youll find a bunch of threads on it from other boards.

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    The two questions asked by companys that do lyphilosation are ,do you want vacum sealed or sealed with an enert gas...maybe like nitrogen,the enert gas is the newest way,however i had some good hgh that was vacumed ,i used to think that the vacum seals means its good,and it does .if you feel a cold gas thats a good indication its good..

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    or type in the word "vacuum" in this forum in the search area and youll find a bunch.

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    My very trusted contact who works in the lab whom I've delt with for years explained to me that the vials lacking vacuum use to raise questions of whether a product was finished correctly. But that's old school... The new way is to fill the vial with an inert gas such as N2. He said that most labs are slowly converting to this new method. It increases the "shelf life" of the product as opposed to the older vacuum sealing method.

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