Not Refrigerating IGF1-LR3 in AA

Elcsum

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Hi Guys

Just after some info on whether it's ok not to refrigerate my IGF once I've mixed it with AA. I'm loading a pin with IGF/AA in the morning so I can administer at work in the afternoon before I hit the gym. I'm diluting with bac in the pin when I jab. So my pin is out of the fridge, sitting at room temp, for about 9 hours, before I draw bac into it and jab. Is this ok?

Peace,
Elcsum
 
Dude dont mix it with Bac water, you will ruin it. Its good to go in AA water and not being in the frig. I had to learn the hard way so dont make that mistake. Read hundreds of reviews about MC igf here on the board and you will see others who made the mistake you're about to or already did.
Train your Mind, educate yourself.
 
if it's from the MC store it should be mixed with AA...some test have shown that it's still good at room temp a year later-so yes you're fine
 
Hmmm... ok. Thanks for the replies guys. I'm a bit confused as to why the bac ruins the solution, but I'll trust in your sage advice. So I'll just apply the 40mcg bi-lat with straight-up AA. Only reason I was mixing with bact was coz peeps keep complaining about how much AA stings. Personally, when I added bac/aa @ 2:1 it didn't sting at all, so I wasn't sure what the fuss was all about. Also, I didn't really feel the whole hyperglycemic thing afterwards, but had Vitargo on hand just in case. I'll try sticking straight aa in my pecs this arvo and I'll report back.

Thanks again for the prompt replies! Such a great board
 
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Exactly. You can acid to water but not water to acid. Basic laboratory science, but not everyone is a lab rat... ;)
 
Well, I administered 40mcg in each pec last night and had an awesome workout... pecs were really full and (maybe just placebo) I felt stronger than usual. Tonight is shoulders/traps and I'll be jabbing 40mcg in each posterior delt (will be a challenge to get around there though :)
 
Throw 40 mcg in your traps as well, ultimate shoulder workout.....IGF in delts and traps....oh so good
 
Hey Guys. I just wanted to share a reply I received from my pep supplier here in Australia.


"AA is just used to help break down stubborn peptides into liquid form, it has nothing to do with the preservation of the peptide.

Our recipe for the lyophilisation process on LR3 allows it to be broken down with AA, BA, and SW solution.

LR3 does begin to break down over time once in liquid form, but its over a matter of weeks.

BA is a preservative, it will actually slow down the process of breakdown whereas AA is a buffering agent used only for antibacterial properties as well as increasing the solubility of a lyopilised compound.

Only use AA is you cannot turn the powder into liquid.

Use BA or SW if there are no problems breaking down.

Half of what you read online is contradictory, the whole reason compounds are lyophilised is to preserve a compound in a form of suspended animation to prevent its gradual break down. Before a product is lyophilised, it is stored in a liquid buffer for several days and even to turn it into powder it is changed from a solid-liquid state to powder state. If there were no way to reconstitute a lyo, it would defeat the whole process of lyo in the first place"
 
Aa is liquid and it does preserve viability of igf so not sure what they're talking about. Long story short our method has been used for the last 12-13 years with more reviews on it then any other peptide company online , so the proof is in the pudding,
 
Proof is in the pudding and self testimonies from hundreds of guys here who have walked the walk, felt the burn and seen first hand the transformation IGF has made to ones physiques......
 
agreed eswol! and maybe i read that post wrong from the other peptide supplier he posted about. But it doesn't make any sense so I'm assuming i am misreading it.
 
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