Sketchy BAC water?

RealBeer364

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Hey, is the reconstitution solution that says 'Not for injection' on the label okay for mixing peptides? I'm seeing a lot of those online with that warning, especially on Amazon.
 
I haven't been doing this long, but everything I've read says to only use the name-brand bacteriostatic water. I think there are a few, other acceptable brands, but they aren't any cheaper.
 
We're already messing with research chemicals with unknown ingredients... why introduce another unknown variable with sketchy BAC water? The good stuff only adds pennies to each dose.
 
Guys, what's the best way to calculate how much BAC water to add? Say I have a 5mg vial of Ipamorelin and want to dose 300mcg twice a day. How much water should I use? Also, same question for a 10mg Tesamorelin vial wanting to inject 1mg daily.
 
I saw someone say the easiest way is to add the same amount of water as the drug you're using. So, like, if you have a 6000iu vial, you'd add 6mL of water. Makes sense?
 
I've been reading some stuff about using acetic acid solution instead of BAC water for peptides, especially for IGF peptides. Apparently, it can extend the shelf life quite a bit. Has anyone had experience with this?
 
thanks for the fresh take on triggers and all that. my buddy's been sober 12 years but having some relapse thoughts lately, working with his sponsor. pretty sure eventually he'll get to where he can self-inject without a (someone) watching.
 
Got my kit april 4, canada post expedition shipping not express. Took a bit. Reconstituted with 400 units per 4ml bac water into new 10ml vials. Still clear after overnight fridge. Pinning tomorrow morning upper glute before gym.
 
injection shop requires $50 minimum for free shipping, so you're basically buying five 10-packs minimum to hit that. discount codes don't work on BAC water and they cap orders at five anyway. end up grabbing syringes or alcohol pads to get over $50. processes fast though, which is nice.
 
i pin near the last spot even if it's close, rotating clockwise and tracking. also pinch the area, rub w/ alcohol pad in small circles after the shot — helps the stuff spread. my doc recommends it same way for other injections.
 
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