IGF and mixing with B-12

neurosys

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Supposed to be, according to what i read, mixed with steril water or ba. since i'm going to be doing B-12 shots why can i not mix it with the B-12. I dont see anything that would hinder the IGF.

Thoughts?

neuro
 
neurosys said:
Supposed to be, according to what i read, mixed with steril water or ba. since i'm going to be doing B-12 shots why can i not mix it with the B-12. I dont see anything that would hinder the IGF.

Thoughts?

neuro

I'm assuming you have it lyophilized still (not yet reconstituted)?

If it's not reconstituted, don't use B-12. You can surely preload your slin pin with some B-12 to cut the IGF-1 and save an injection, but reconstituting the IGF-1 in it isn't ideal conditions for reconstitution.
 
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BEEFarmer said:
I dont see why vitamin B or BA would hurt the IGF molecule.

anyone have any proof?

I don't have any proof that it would hurt it, but I also know that BA works and works well. I'll soon be trying a couple other solvents to reconstitute it too, but there's no good reason to reconstitute in B-12, since BA is readilly available, or one could use an acidic solution such as 10mM HCl or 100mM acetic acid. I'm of the opinion that I'd want to reconstitute in something that I know has worked in the past rather than speculate.

It may very well work just fine, but I don't see a real incentive to try it.
 
ive never heard of anyone using b12 as a solvent.....i would use it like einstein said, to cut down the pain of the BA, and make sure you get all the igf out of the slin pin, but thats about it./////im actually going with b12, since i use it anyway, but my igf came in BA.......LP
 
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