Lipo-C + B12: Fridge or nah?

Food_Free

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I've been looking at different suppliers of Lipo-C with B12 (the methylcobalamin version). It's a liquid, right? My usual B12 shots (methylcobalamin) from the local compounding place always come packed with ice, and they stress keeping it cold. Wondering if anyone has experience with Lipo-C and whether it's still effective if stored at room temperature?
 
The general recommendation is to store at room temperature, away from direct light and humidity.
 
Thanks, everyone. I'm still a little confused about the methylcobalamin.
Checkup said:
The general recommendation is to store at room temperature, away from direct light and humidity.
I know some Lipo-C versions use different forms of B12... maybe that's why some don't need refrigeration?
 
Hey, I'm new to all this, but I'm trying to lose weight. I've been reading about peptides. Has anyone heard of Tesamorelin? My doc mentioned it, but it sounds expensive.
 
Reta-Strong said:
Hey, I'm new to all this, but I'm trying to lose weight. I've been reading about peptides. Has anyone heard of Tesamorelin? My doc mentioned it, but it sounds expensive.
Yeah, Tesamorelin can be pricey. I've seen it quoted around $475 a month from some clinics.
 
Reta-Strong said:
Hey, I'm new to all this, but I'm trying to lose weight. I've been reading about peptides. Has anyone heard of Tesamorelin? My doc mentioned it, but it sounds expensive.

Reta-Strong, I know it's off-topic, but if you're just starting out, maybe look into Ipamorelin/CJC-1295? It's often recommended as a first peptide. And to answer your question (sort of), I'd always err on the side of caution and refrigerate methylcobalamin especially once reconstituted.
 
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