Hospira BAC Availability

Has anyone had any experience with GYC’s BAC water?

I was looking to either get my BAC water from GYC or I was going to get the aqua science water that zippity above me seems to not be a fan of, so kinda making me second guess that choice.
 
Has anyone had any experience with GYC’s BAC water?

I was looking to either get my BAC water from GYC or I was going to get the aqua science water that zippity above me seems to not be a fan of, so kinda making me second guess that choice.
Smart move on the stuff made alongside industrial cleaning chemicals.

Why not just buy Hospira?
 
Peptidetest has it for $15 per vial.

If you buy from smaller sellers you can get it for cheaper, too. Is jailbreak's jotform back up? I think he was $12. There are other smaller sellers too but I don't know if they'd be ok with their forms being shared on an open forum like this.
 
I can’t find it! I also don’t know how much I’ll need for a kit of GLOW70, so might have to keep it lower on the budget end of things.
If you inject 2mg of Glow50/10/10 per day, 1 vial will last 25 days. 25 days later, you recon the next vial of glow. That's one Hospira bottle (if you only keep the used Hospira for 28 days as directed on the bottle). 10 vials = 5 Hospira. Now, as you are willing to buy bac from any source, and risk it, it may be less of a risk to keep that first Hospira bottle for 50 days (for 3 cycles), to reduce your cost. You could decide to filter your tap water, or the Aqua vial to reduce your risk, now the cost goes up. On other very large forums, folks have shown pictures of ants, cellulose, and other debris in cheap Bac vials. And the pH is unknown. Ph testing is a pain, and adds to the cost. I have gone thru this experiment myself. Welcome, and keep searching the forum for info.
 
If you buy from smaller sellers you can get it for cheaper, too. Is jailbreak's jotform back up? I think he was $12. There are other smaller sellers too but I don't know if they'd be ok with their forms being shared on an open forum like this.
They have a new URL. Is posted on the old form.
 
Ahh, I didn't realize the big savings at stake.

Definitely a superior deal compared to the $9.99 per bottle for real Hospira that I linked a couple of posts back.
Must've missed it. I only saw those bulk order deals of 10 bottles, I dont need as many, plus buying from Amazon is a breeze. How could one screw up water?
 
Peptidetest has it for $15 per vial.
Have you heard of Flint?

The weird thing is that it appears harder to make, or at least acquire, decent BAC water than it is to make or acquire decent GLP-1 peptides. Folks who would never dream of buying name brand GLP-1 drugs insist on using only Pfizer/Hospira water. (I personally am willing to use Peptide Group Buys water also.)
 
Must've missed it. I only saw those bulk order deals of 10 bottles, I dont need as many, plus buying from Amazon is a breeze. How could one screw up water?

Hospira can be more expensive, but when comparing it to how much we are saving this way, I find it well worth it.

Personally I buy in bulk- it's good for years. I won't have to buy more until 2027 at the very earliest if I keep playing with the weird peps and not just the glp's. And I don't have to worry that my source is sketchy.

At the very least I would not order from Amazon. Amazon has so many dupes of everything. There's no guarantee it's real, even if you order directly from the company you want; anyone claiming to sell a specific product gets chucked into the same bin. You might order skincare from The Ordinary store, but they also have third party sellers product in the same bin. You can still get a fake. I'm not risking that for something I'm injecting. (Says the girl ordering grey from China.... But harm reduction is controlling what you can.)
 
Must've missed it. I only saw those bulk order deals of 10 bottles, I dont need as many, plus buying from Amazon is a breeze. How could one screw up water?
My one experience with Amaxon to get BAC water turned out badly, with me discarding the vial of peptides. Plenty of folks have described bad experiences with Amazon BAC water.
 
Hospira can be more expensive, but when comparing it to how much we are saving this way, I find it well worth it.
My philosophy about the price is pretty simple, yet so hard to get most people to comprehend. It makes no sense to me that after saving hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars by taking the peptide route, why they would be so willing to use Amazon mystery water in order to save the cost of a cup of coffee. Especially if reconstituting an expensive product, it would really suck to ruin one or more $50 vials of peptides just to save $3 on a bottle of BAC.

My one experience with Amaxon to get BAC water turned out badly, with me discarding the vial of peptides. Plenty of folks have described bad experiences with Amazon BAC water.
One guy here tested water from a vendor that had a PH of 10. So yeah... 😀
Another frustrating factor is the idiots who proclaim Amazon water as perfectly safe since they've never had an issue. They're like the heroin addict who has never died of an overdose telling everyone how safe a hobby it is.

Yeah, people are injecting mystery powder from China so why should the water matter? At least the peptides are pretty routinely tested whereas most knockoff BAC water has never been tested.
 
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