Minimum amount of bac water to add to hgh vial

I do 1ml per 10iu.
so standard 10-12iu vials get 1ml.

Even if youre doing a vial a day its still not a big deal with the injection volume, i dont see a benefit of going higher concentration
You can load a 3ml cartridge with a lot more HGH if you have high concentration vials. I load 3 36IU vials diluted in 3ml in a pen cartridge and I have 10 days of HGH without having to reconstitute draw etc. I just turn the wheel of the pen, set the volume I wanna inject, lock needle, inject.

Fantastic for traveling too.
With 10IU can't do that or I can but I need to dilute one vial with 0.5ml. in that case I can put at least 6 vials in the cartridge, still just 60IU Vs 120IU more or less of 36IU vials.
 
I'm not certain of the price, but a friend in Italy got his through without issue for, I think, just $75 shipping which may make any risk worth it. It's just water and alcohol after all.
Your friend pardon me it's a retard tho.

In Italy you can buy 100ml of sterile pyrogen free injection water for 2 euro and inject into it pharmaceutical grade BA and have 100ml of BAC water for... 2.5 euro?

It's 100% pharma as the water is pharmaceutical, the BA is pharmaceutical and you can replace it anytime you feel like as it's just 2.5 euro for 100ml.

Buying hospira as an Italian is... Retarded yeah ;)
 
You can load a 3ml cartridge with a lot more HGH if you have high concentration vials. I load 3 36IU vials diluted in 3ml in a pen cartridge and I have 10 days of HGH without having to reconstitute draw etc. I just turn the wheel of the pen, set the volume I wanna inject, lock needle, inject.

Fantastic for traveling too.
With 10IU can't do that or I can but I need to dilute one vial with 0.5ml. in that case I can put at least 6 vials in the cartridge, still just 60IU Vs 120IU more or less of 36IU vials.
I've seen the thread on the injector cartridges. It's interesting but I just couldn't be bothered to go through the effort with them.
 
I've seen the thread on the injector cartridges. It's interesting but I just couldn't be bothered to go through the effort with them.
It looks a bit complicated at first but I assure you....it's a god send and super easy.

I have only pens now in my fridge, loaded with cartridge of the stuff I daily pin. Takes me 1 minute MAX to pin 4 different peptides. And as I said for traveling is amazing too
 
It looks a bit complicated at first but I assure you....it's a god send and super easy.

I have only pens now in my fridge, loaded with cartridge of the stuff I daily pin. Takes me 1 minute MAX to pin 4 different peptides. And as I said for traveling is amazing too
Maybe I'll look into getting started with it when I scale things back up.
I don't doubt that it's worth the effort
 
Your friend pardon me it's a retard tho.

In Italy you can buy 100ml of sterile pyrogen free injection water for 2 euro and inject into it pharmaceutical grade BA and have 100ml of BAC water for... 2.5 euro?

It's 100% pharma as the water is pharmaceutical, the BA is pharmaceutical and you can replace it anytime you feel like as it's just 2.5 euro for 100ml.

Buying hospira as an Italian is... Retarded yeah ;)

There is one other factor....the importance of using an olefin polymer container to prevent PH shifts over time.

What Hospira comes in:

"The semi-rigid vial is fabricated from a specially formulated polyolefin. It is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene. The safety of the plastic has been confirmed by tests in animals according to USP biological standards for plastic containers. The container requires no vapor barrier to maintain the proper drug concentration."

Borosilicate glass vs Olefin Polymer (COP).

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I'm sure there's got to be a reasonably priced container for your BAC that doesn't change PH.
 
Maybe I'll look into getting started with it when I scale things back up.
I don't doubt that it's worth the effort
Wife loves it too. Dunno if yours does peptides but if she does she will be amazed by it.

Plus it very good for filtering your peptides, because you don't need a fresh vial to store the filtered peptide, you store it in the cartridge.

When you decide to try it out, pm me I'll drop you all the links to gather the stuff you need.
 
There is one other factor....the importance of using an olefin polymer container to prevent PH shifts over time.

What Hospira comes in:

"The semi-rigid vial is fabricated from a specially formulated polyolefin. It is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene. The safety of the plastic has been confirmed by tests in animals according to USP biological standards for plastic containers. The container requires no vapor barrier to maintain the proper drug concentration."

Borosilicate glass vs Olefin Polymer (COP).

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I'm sure there's got to be a reasonably priced container for your BAC that doesn't change PH.
Yeah but... That's for long term storage. You can throw that 2.5 euro bac water vial in the trash even every month or twice a month and you are still coming out at a cheaper price.

For long term storage, sure....but why do you need long term storage? It's ready available in any pharmacy and 1 liter of pharmaceutical BA will last you your whole life.
 
Wife loves it too. Dunno if yours does peptides but if she does she will be amazed by it.

Plus it very good for filtering your peptides, because you don't need a fresh vial to store the filtered peptide, you store it in the cartridge.

When you decide to try it out, pm me I'll drop you all the links to gather the stuff you need.
Appreciate it!

And no, wife doesn't use any peptides.
She's open to stuff like BPC for injuries, but is really not a fan of needles.

We did a course of glutathione last year to help with some oxidative stress and her immunity since she was getting sick all the time and she HATED that, even with my doing the shots for her
 
As little as is required in that particular vial to give a clear, noncloudy solution after gently swirling.

Whatever floats your boat, most prefer dividing by 1, 2, 5, or 10, or a multiple thereof
 
its a bit risky, because bac water isn't allowed in Europe. High chance it gets seized. Medex ships too and even though the shipping is 230 euro it would still be very cheap lol.
The worlds on its head... Bac water not allowed? I thought Canada was backwards but that's absurd.
Get some BA and make your own?
 
The worlds on its head... Bac water not allowed? I thought Canada was backwards but that's absurd.
Get some BA and make your own?
The risk tradeoffs, that are the major reason why bac water is regulated — besides the benzyl alcohol causing allergic reactions — is that since people don’t accurately gauge its risks that are practically equivalent to normal saline, they overestimate its sanitation. The sanitariness of making your own 0.9% isotonic bac water is definitely less than using normal saline (0.9% NaCl, OTC).

Normal saline is as safe practically as bacteriostatic water for us. The exception is for those booting street drugs like heroin, unless you are injecting visibly damaged vials and/or peptides with visible microbial — especially fungal — growth.
 
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