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Undissolved Sr9009

horsemaster688

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So I ordered. SR9009 from SARMSX and it arrived...I've been taking out for about a week and I just noticed about 1/8 tsp of undissolved crystals in the bottom. They don't what to dissolve no matter how long I agitate the bottle. Is this severely affecting my dosage as some of the chemical is not in suspension?
How do I get them to dissolve?
Thanks
 
Its a suspension not a solution supposed too be that way shake it before each dose

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It happens, absolutely nothing to worry about. Keep it under warm water for about a minute and then shake it...
 
It's not going to completely dissolve unless you heat the bottle in warm water, and then shake afterwards. You dont necessarily have to do that. Just shake it before each use and dose it befo re everything settles to the bottom
 
A suspension doesn't dissolve when you shake its just too mix it. Some compounds are difficult too male solutions because they have a very high melting point and you use grain alcohol as a solvent but if you heat it too much the alcohol will evaporate and now volume has changed so there in a suspension for and need too be shaken everytime

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....that is of course unless you excite the molecules to the point where their activity maintains the suspension of the undisolved solid simply by the molecular kinetic energy....
I'm pretty sure these are dissolved in propylene glycol (Peptde Warehouse's suspension was) which is not as prone to evaporation
Unfortunately that still does not solve the problem that I do not have a powdery sediment art the bottom of the bottle but a granular one similar to gravel
 
...tried all suggestions thanks.eventually I resorted to crushing the granules with the end of a plastic chopstick. Thanks to all :)
 
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