posted Wed, 03/27/2024 - 14:35
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1 100iu kit from gk and 2 supreme be 290iu kits from kits4less.
Nice fridge! Take a screenshot of your pics and post screenshots instead of the actual pic. It hold less information and never posts sideways
Thanks for the advice I will definitely do that from now on. Ya I didn't want to use the kitchen fridge so I got one and put it in my room.
Same here. My first refrigerator was the size of yours, but it shit the bed on me. My new fridge is probably about 40” tall. Now I also use it for all the food and drinks that I don’t want my kids to devour on me, LOL
Smart movee
Hell yeah
Love it, bout to order me one….also, crop your picture next time so it doesn’t appear horizontal plane
Good job you got the Gorilla King stuff mate, not sure what to think of the other yet.
bac water should be stored at room temp (dunno why tho) - assuming those big bottles are water
Ok, not that’s just plain stupid now. I would post a picture of my bottle that clearly states to “refrigerate this product after opening” if it would let me post it here. Made me get outta bed with your dumb shit.
Huh. My Hospira bac water says to store at 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. I've always refrigerated it. Your also supposed to discard open bottles after 28 days. I don't do that either.
Correction, it was an older Pfizer vial that stated to store at 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (it actually stated 20c-25c, I converted it). The new Hospira vials don't state anything about storage.
I'm even more confused now. Lol
"Bacteria in the preservative systems tested remained viable significantly longer under refrigeration."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/930936/
Both of the two different suspensions I just giy both say “do not refrigerate” idk why tho
We’re talking about Bac water though, not suspensions. I would never refrigerate a suspension. Christ, I bet that would crystallize and hurt like a mutha fker!!!! Ouch!!!
Is that why? I was just throwing it out there cus there both water so I didn’t know if there was some chemistry bullshit I was unaware of.
"Store at 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.]"
sauce: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/fda/fdaDrugXsl.cfm?setid=ccadcf46-...
alternate sauce: https://www.drugs.com/pro/bacteriostatic-water-for-injection.html
"Temperature: Bacteriostatic water should be stored at a temperature between 20°C and 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Avoid exposing it to extreme heat or cold, as it may affect its stability and integrity."
sauce: https://storables.com/articles/how-to-store-bacteriostatic-water/
"Store the container in a dark place with a residual, resting room temperature that doesn’t exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit and doesn’t drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Keeping the water in the dark and the temperature at the specified range will keep the benzyl alcohol from diluting faster than usual, extending the shelf life of your unopened bacteriostatic water vials for months to years."
sauce: https://medlabgear.com/blogs/articles/guide-bacteriostatic-water
Mine says refrigerate after opening, and if hgh is supposed to be refrigerated why would you use room temperature water to reconstitute?
I think lab grade solutions i.e. "reconstitution solution" from amazon etc will say that. RX grade i.e hospira say room temp.
edit: your pic on K4L - says "For diluent use" not "for injection".
Highly unlikely it matters at all, just something that caught my eye before. It may make a difference when talking about storage of mass quantities for long periods of time.
Mine also say to refrigerate once opened
I think unconstituted hgh can be stored at room temp out of the sunlight as long as it doesn’t exceed a certain temperature, it’s just the safer option to keep it refrigerated
anvilWhy would refrigerate HGH and then blast it with 70 degree Bac water...You are 100% correct.
This might make sense from an integrity of hgh perspective - but sometimes people report ending up with cloudy solutions.
A warmer solvent dissolves stuff easier - things can remain dissolved even if cooled to supersaturation (ofc it can crash). This concept may be more important for other types of peptides.
Ok, now I’m all completely confused, LOL! Sorry for getting so upset over water.
"hey big bro, whats the juice like"
"if you find yourself in internet debates on footnote technicalities of WATER, thats when you know its working"
thank you lmao - cheers
That is funny.
anvilMine states to refrigerate also, never had cloudy solutions. I do see your point for recons that don't require refrigeration.
It is, I thought it was supposed to be refridgerated.
You’re correct, Bro. It says it right in the back of your bottles