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Dipping into his own rHGH supply.
Speaking of rHGH supply, I read where you stated that the residual moisture contained in the lyophilized powder would freeze somewhere between -4° and 14° Fahrenheit, and that repeated freeze thaw cycles that could happen in normal household freezers due to their temperature fluctuations (or worse, automatic defrost models) would be problematic.

The ideal is obviously a -86° C cryo freezer, second best might be one of those ~$400 Amazon -40° F/C (Celsius and Fahrenheit overlap here, as I'm sure you know) freezers, though the reviews are very spotty. My question is, for some of us without either of those options, how would a manual defrost freezer that holds a consistent -8 to -11 F (or lower) temperature with vials stored in a well insulated container (see images below) work for storing rHGH longer term (2 years plus)?

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Speaking of rHGH supply, I read where you stated that the residual moisture contained in the lyophilized powder would freeze somewhere between -4° and 14° Fahrenheit, and that repeated freeze thaw cycles that could happen in normal household freezers due to their temperature fluctuations (or worse, automatic defrost models) would be problematic.

The ideal is obviously a -86° C cryo freezer, second best might be one of those ~$400 Amazon -40° F/C (Celsius and Fahrenheit overlap here, as I'm sure you know) freezers, though the reviews are very spotty. My question is, for some of us without either of those options, how would a manual defrost freezer that holds a consistent -8 to -11 F (or lower) temperature with vials stored in a well insulated container (see images below) work for storing rHGH longer term (2 years plus)?

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I own this exact model and inserts. I put desiccant beads in it as well for moisture control. Works like a charm. My shit will last years lmao
 
So what do folks more veteran than me think? Is SRY gone for good? Or will they be back soon?

How many other vendors are likely to be affected?
 
Ahahahahah 112 vials are like nothing
They're designed to minimize temperature fluctuations. A good sized manual defrost chest freezer could hold dozens of these cases, so thousands of vials, and help to keep temps more stable. Not at all a necessity, just an insurance/piece of mind product. Probably a waste of money in most people's opinions, I get it.
 
They're designed to minimize temperature fluctuations. A good sized manual defrost chest freezer could hold dozens of these cases, so thousands of vials, and help to keep temps more stable. Not at all a necessity, just an insurance/piece of mind product. Probably a waste of money in most people's opinions, I get it.
It's a waste of money the freezer too. A friend of mine tested HGH 5 years old kept half in the fridge and half outside a fridge.

Test had no degradation whatsoever.
You do you brother but to be honest you could save those money in buying more HGH xD
 
It's a waste of money the freezer too. A friend of mine tested HGH 5 years old kept half in the fridge and half outside a fridge.

Test had no degradation whatsoever.
You do you brother but to be honest you could save those money in buying more HGH xD

That's impressive, I didn't know it's been proven to be that resilient, thank you for that information. I kept hearing 2 years in the fridge. You wouldn't happen to know if any of the more common peptides are more susceptible to degradation over time? I could use the insulated cases and freeze those instead.
 
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