Injectable Glutathione Recipe

You try that stuff yet man? I know I said I wasn't going to screw around with it for a while, but I've been getting bored, I actually have everything ordered from your recipe that I didn't have and it's getting delivered this week. So I'm about to try your recipe out, if you haven't yet! I'm planning on just diluting 500 ml of pbs with the edta and sodium bisulfite, that way I don't have to be trying to weigh out sub milligram measurements. Probably going to do it this Saturday....
I still have to receive my glutathione raw.
Waiting for the package to land

Let me know how it goes, should work well but who knows. Yeah I was thinking of doing the same with the PBS x1 water because otherwise is fucking impossible to dose those other two preservatives for small batches of 30 or even 100ml
 
I still have to receive my glutathione raw.
Waiting for the package to land

Let me know how it goes, should work well but who knows. Yeah I was thinking of doing the same with the PBS x1 water because otherwise is fucking impossible to dose those other two preservatives for small batches of 30 or even 100ml
Yeah I did some like major research on milligram scales, And the general consensus is unless you have one that's thousands of dollars, rounding up is the most accurate.. so to accurately weigh milligrams you would need something that went 4 decimal points,lol so a crappy milligram scale will weigh hundredths out fairly well. I did figure out the one measurement and that's about what it comes out to in 500ml of solution, close to a tenth of a gram. . Anyhow blah blah blah , I talk too much,lol we'll see how it comes out this weekend
 
Yeah I did some like major research on milligram scales, And the general consensus is unless you have one that's thousands of dollars, rounding up is the most accurate.. so to accurately weigh milligrams you would need something that went 4 decimal points,lol so a crappy milligram scale will weigh hundredths out fairly well. I did figure out the one measurement and that's about what it comes out to in 500ml of solution, close to a tenth of a gram. . Anyhow blah blah blah , I talk too much,lol we'll see how it comes out this weekend

Scales are very important.
I started off with a cheap china scale and dumped it immediately after receiving it. It shows a different weight depending on where you place the object.

Get a set of calibration weights for cheap, the scale should show the same weight regardless of where you place the weights. Top right, bottom right, middle, etc. If it doesn't, find a new scale. For milligram, I would get a 20g scale. Amazon has free returns, buy a dozen scales and look for an accurate one.

I currently rotate between a 20g and 200g scale.
 
Scales are very important.
I started off with a cheap china scale and dumped it immediately after receiving it. It shows a different weight depending on where you place the object.

Get a set of calibration weights for cheap, the scale should show the same weight regardless of where you place the weights. Top right, bottom right, middle, etc. If it doesn't, find a new scale. For milligram, I would get a 20g scale. Amazon has free returns, buy a dozen scales and look for an accurate one.

I currently rotate between a 20g and 200g scale.
I have one that I've used for several years that has calibration weights, And it does come out dead on at 200.000 every time I turn it on and check it, but I don't know if I trust it weighing things under a gram, One thing I've noticed with scales, They seem to fluctuate when you're weighing things that are extremely light... According to the calibration weights it's dead on, but I'm afraid to risk it, I was weighing out anadrol with it at 50 mg, It seemed like it was doing the same thing every time...but I started getting nose bleeds and I wasn't sure if that was due to blood pressure, or perhaps I wasn't getting the exact measurement I thought I was.. I quit screwing around with it, I'm looking more into working suspensions possibly, with peg300 since you don't have to weigh out nearly such a small amount....just another one of my rambles,lol somebody told me they're more accurate If you add say 5 g as your base and then add to it, supposedly a little bit of weight on it helps trigger it.. I don't f****** know I just wish I had a better one
 
I have one that I've used for several years that has calibration weights, And it does come out dead on at 200.000 every time I turn it on and check it, but I don't know if I trust it weighing things under a gram, One thing I've noticed with scales, They seem to fluctuate when you're weighing things that are extremely light... According to the calibration weights it's dead on, but I'm afraid to risk it, I was weighing out anadrol with it at 50 mg, It seemed like it was doing the same thing every time...but I started getting nose bleeds and I wasn't sure if that was due to blood pressure, or perhaps I wasn't getting the exact measurement I thought I was.. I quit screwing around with it, I'm looking more into working suspensions possibly, with peg300 since you don't have to weigh out nearly such a small amount....just another one of my rambles,lol

For under a gram you cannot use a 200g scale.
You need something that only does lighter weights. That's why I have a 20g scale. Use a scale that's the closest to what you are weighing.

Volumetric weighing is also an option.
 
When I was reading about getting down to like super precision, They were saying you should level all four corners perfectly, calibrate it, leave it warm up for at least 30 minutes, And do not move it and if you move it you have to recalibrate it, lmao. That was like a really high dollar scale but I found it interesting that it could get that in depth when you're getting down to like ultra precision
 
I might get one like you're saying something around a hundred bucks but something that weighs under 20 g, I understand where you're coming from and it does make sense
 
I used to have a ball mill that would grind 17 lb of material at a time, And if I would run it for about 48 hours, It would take whatever I put in it and mix + grind it down to between 5 um and 10 um particle size, then I had a stainless steel plate and a hydraulic press that would make a hundred pills at a time with one press, It was a nice setup but I lost all of it in a house fire, And I've never recuperated any of it. So now I'm back to resorting to b******* methods, I wish there was a way to make injectable anadrol without using harsh solvents. I should just reinvest in the previous setup I had, maybe I will someday
 
I just finished my second batch, and this time I added hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12).

17 ml of bacteriostatic water

17 g of L-carnitine base

6 g of reduced glutathione

2 ml (10 mg) of hydroxocobalamin

1.2 g of sodium bicarbonate

Final pH: 6.5

Total volume: 36 ml


Final concentrations:

Carnitine: 470 mg/ml

Glutathione: 170 mg/ml

Vitamin B12: 0.28 mg/ml


I added the B12 ampoule at the very end of the preparation.

will inject 2 ml on the days I target large muscles, and 1 ml on the days I inject into smaller muscles.
I just brewed 200ml of this. End product finished at 6.85pH. Added .5ml of HCL and dropped it to 6.5. Shocked at how close to 6.5 it came out.

Injected 2ml into quad with 29g 1/2in. No pip. Smooth.

Recipe:
- 100g l-carnitine
- 20g glutathione reduced
- 98ml sterile water
- 2ml BA
- .5ml HCL
 
I just brewed 200ml of this. End product finished at 6.85pH. Added .5ml of HCL and dropped it to 6.5. Shocked at how close to 6.5 it came out.

Injected 2ml. No pip. Smooth.

Recipe:
- 100g l-carnitine
- 20g glutathione reduced
- 98ml sterile water
- 2ml BA
- .5ml HCL

Why .5 HCL?
 
I assume you are following this which uses a pH of 6.4?


A reduced glutathione solution containing reduced glutathione at an initial concentration of 180 mg/ml and octylammonium orthophosphate at a concentration of 0.005M was prepared. [B]The solution had a pH of 6.4. This solution was stored at room temperature (25° C.) for 74 days. The concentration of reduced glutathione exhibited a decrease over time, with a steady rate of decay of between 10 and 12% of the initial reduced glutathione concentration per month[/B] (FIG. [B]1[/B]). Within three weeks, the concentration of reduced glutathione had decreased to 90% of its initial value (Table 1).

Which can be improved by

It has been unexpectedly found that storing the reduced glutathione solution at a reduced temperature, which is above the freezing point of the solution and below 15° C., maintains the rate of reduced glutathione decay at between 0% and 5% of the defined initial concentration per month.
 
I assume you are following this which uses a pH of 6.4?


A reduced glutathione solution containing reduced glutathione at an initial concentration of 180 mg/ml and octylammonium orthophosphate at a concentration of 0.005M was prepared. [B]The solution had a pH of 6.4. This solution was stored at room temperature (25° C.) for 74 days. The concentration of reduced glutathione exhibited a decrease over time, with a steady rate of decay of between 10 and 12% of the initial reduced glutathione concentration per month[/B] (FIG. [B]1[/B]). Within three weeks, the concentration of reduced glutathione had decreased to 90% of its initial value (Table 1).

Which can be improved by

It has been unexpectedly found that storing the reduced glutathione solution at a reduced temperature, which is above the freezing point of the solution and below 15° C., maintains the rate of reduced glutathione decay at between 0% and 5% of the defined initial concentration per month.
They also stated that If you take the pH higher than 6.5 The half-life is reduced from 16 hours to 9 hours...
 
I assume you are following this which uses a pH of 6.4?


A reduced glutathione solution containing reduced glutathione at an initial concentration of 180 mg/ml and octylammonium orthophosphate at a concentration of 0.005M was prepared. [B]The solution had a pH of 6.4. This solution was stored at room temperature (25° C.) for 74 days. The concentration of reduced glutathione exhibited a decrease over time, with a steady rate of decay of between 10 and 12% of the initial reduced glutathione concentration per month[/B] (FIG. [B]1[/B]). Within three weeks, the concentration of reduced glutathione had decreased to 90% of its initial value (Table 1).

Which can be improved by

It has been unexpectedly found that storing the reduced glutathione solution at a reduced temperature, which is above the freezing point of the solution and below 15° C., maintains the rate of reduced glutathione decay at between 0% and 5% of the defined initial concentration per month.
I have not seen that. I am just brewing based on pip and after different brews from 5 - 7.8ph, the closer it is to 6.5, the less pip it gives me. I think it is mentioned in this thread.

I always added a bunch of HCL to bring down the pH of brewed l-carnitine (700mg+/ml) but after the recipe posted above, it seems like adding glutathione comes up with a perfect brew.

l-carnitine = base
glutathione reduced = acidic

Seems like adding the 2 together in proper ratio makes it a perfect pH.
 
I just brewed 200ml of this. End product finished at 6.85pH. Added .5ml of HCL and dropped it to 6.5. Shocked at how close to 6.5 it came out.

Injected 2ml into quad with 29g 1/2in. No pip. Smooth.

Recipe:
- 100g l-carnitine
- 20g glutathione reduced
- 98ml sterile water
- 2ml BA
- .5ml HCL
Basically you're using the L-Carnitine to do the same job the NAOH does. It would appear that it takes about five times as much or a 1/5 ratio according to the recipe to balance the pH. My question is how much glutathione are we shooting for to take in a week, Is it a daily thing, a three times a week thing? With the half life can one shot at a certain concentration be suffice for several days? Do we want to take both of these compounds separately and brew them each at 600 mg/ml and mix both together in one shot every so often? Sampei! Lol. What are we doing here, what do you think makes the most sense? Is there some kind of recommended daily allotment of one or the other out there somewhere in documentation?
 
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What pH meters do you guys use?

I want one that can test very small samples. Like a drop out of a needle
 

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