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+ 2 Why I hate research liquids!

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This is Pramipexole from GP and as you can see some research chemicals you buy have chunks of undissolved compounds resting at the bottom of the bottle. I saw something like a thin layer of frozen sand and I knew immediately that this is the actual pramipexole. I shook the bottle for like 3 minutes and the layer broke into chunks. now how am I suppose to use the dropper to dose correctly?! hmmmm.

I have also contacted them suggesting they add new selection of research capsules but got no response since a week. This is not a review, just to show how research chemicals can be dosed inaccurately.

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cthangorilla's picture

Hmmm never had that issue with liquids. Any luck?

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Drywallstar's picture

Bro, boil some water, let it cool down for about 5 minutes, pour enough in a bowl so that 1/2 your bottle is submerged, place the bottle in the water for 10 minutes. Take it out and shake the shit out of it. We all have had this problem and actually if it crashes thats a very good indicator of legitimacy.

q8i's picture

and do I have to that every day? and it has a strong alcohol taste.. will that be detected in blood? I work in a place where they do random blood test to check if I'm drinking or not. I also use rolaxifene liquid..

Drywallstar's picture

Dont know about everyday but every time it chrystalizes yes. That amount of alcohol will go through ur blood very fast