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Mixing GH

There are two types of "bacwater". One uses sodium chloride and the other uses benzyl alcohol. For all intents and purposes, they produce the same effect...sterile water with a small amount of preservative/anti-bacterial agent. There are some kits that comes with the sodium chloride version like PSL's kits, and others come with the Benzyl Alcohol like Juvetrope.

I have seen heated discussions about why one should use one vs. the other when reconstituting peptides like HGH but I honestly don't have an opinion either way. Some will say that sodium chloride causes damage to the fragile proteins in HGH. I tend to use whatever comes with the kits but I also keep a couple of large vials of bac water to use just in case I need extra for any reason. Bacteriostatic static water can be purchased from numerous online vendors without a prescription. Hope that helps.
 
There are two types of "bacwater". One uses sodium chloride and the other uses benzyl alcohol. For all intents and purposes, they produce the same effect...sterile water with a small amount of preservative/anti-bacterial agent. There are some kits that comes with the sodium chloride version like PSL's kits, and others come with the Benzyl Alcohol like Juvetrope.

I have seen heated discussions about why one should use one vs. the other when reconstituting peptides like HGH but I honestly don't have an opinion either way. Some will say that sodium chloride causes damage to the fragile proteins in HGH. I tend to use whatever comes with the kits but I also keep a couple of large vials of bac water to use just in case I need extra for any reason. Bacteriostatic static water can be purchased from numerous online vendors without a prescription. Hope that helps.


Hmm, this was new to me. Sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the information.
 
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