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In a message dated 17/06/2006 04:18:48 GMT Daylight Time, btm66@...

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It looks like long and short, thin pieces of glass. I just got the

bottle and checked it for these things because I had this problem with

a previous bottle. There was none in there and have given my son two

shots so far. I took the bottle out tonight and there they are

clumped in the bottom of the bottle.

Has anyone had this problem? I purchased this from Hopewell.

>>>>We have had this with Coastal, Wellness and AMT too - this is how I

cured the problem - I stuck the syringe down my cleavage for 10 mins and when

its

warm it goes away :)

Not sure how big the vial is LOL or whether you have cleavage (you may be a

guy)

Mandi in UK

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Gosh, some of us just aren't so lucky! LOL!

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Re: [ ] Things floating in vial of MB12

In a message dated 17/06/2006 04:18:48 GMT Daylight Time, btm66@...

writes:

It looks like long and short, thin pieces of glass. I just got the

bottle and checked it for these things because I had this problem with

a previous bottle. There was none in there and have given my son two

shots so far. I took the bottle out tonight and there they are

clumped in the bottom of the bottle.

Has anyone had this problem? I purchased this from Hopewell.

>>>>We have had this with Coastal, Wellness and AMT too - this is how I

cured the problem - I stuck the syringe down my cleavage for 10 mins and when

its

warm it goes away :)

Not sure how big the vial is LOL or whether you have cleavage (you may be a

guy)

Mandi in UK

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In a message dated 17/06/2006 23:21:51 GMT Daylight Time, btm66@...

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Am I the butt of a joke? It's not ice. We took out the old bottle

that has these things and my husband held the bottle for about 30

minutes and they didn't go away. :)

>>>No it isn't ice but I maintain its in there because its too cold. They

never used to have us keep it in the fridge.

What I coudl see in mine looked liek very very fine metal shavings - silvery

- is this what you see?

Mandi iN UK

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Am I the butt of a joke? It's not ice. We took out the old bottle

that has these things and my husband held the bottle for about 30

minutes and they didn't go away. :)

>

> It looks like long and short, thin pieces of glass. I just got the

> bottle and checked it for these things because I had this problem

with

> a previous bottle. There was none in there and have given my son

two

> shots so far. I took the bottle out tonight and there they are

> clumped in the bottom of the bottle.

>

> Has anyone had this problem? I purchased this from Hopewell.

>

> Blessings.

>

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Thanks for responding again. In the vial, it looks like very fine

filament to thicker pieces that do not mix in with the liquid but

rather clumps in the bottom or floats around in the bottle.

When I was getting premeasured syringes, some of the syringes would

be clear red, but others would have a silvery settlement of what you

are describing. However, when I would roll the syringe in my hands,

it would mix evenly.

I'm just going to hold off and call Hopewell again and see if I can

speak to the person who actually mixes the vials.

Thanks for your help.

>

>

> In a message dated 17/06/2006 23:21:51 GMT Daylight Time,

btm66@...

> writes:

>

> Am I the butt of a joke? It's not ice. We took out the old bottle

> that has these things and my husband held the bottle for about 30

> minutes and they didn't go away. :)

>

>

>

> >>>No it isn't ice but I maintain its in there because its too

cold. They

> never used to have us keep it in the fridge.

>

> What I coudl see in mine looked liek very very fine metal

shavings - silvery

> - is this what you see?

>

> Mandi iN UK

>

>

>

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