Are you guys buying BAC every month?

Do you reconstitute every 5 days?

I do at the minute because I'm just finishing my (bought a while ago) T15 supply and we're on 7.5mg per 5 days each. But I'll be onto the T30 soon and I'm moving to cartridge pens at that point, so will be filling 2ml for 30mg to last 20 days (x 2 pens for the pair of us)

I'm almost at maintenance weight too, so I might go 5 x 6mg / 0.6ml doses to fill the full 3ml of the pens at some stage, while I'm just trying to maintain.

I do recongise that the Bac water shouldn't be kept for that long when following official guidance, but it feels within my personal risk tolerance since I'm fairly careful around cleaning and storing the equipment.
 
I do at the minute because I'm just finishing my (bought a while ago) T15 supply and we're on 7.5mg per 5 days each. But I'll be onto the T30 soon and I'm moving to cartridge pens at that point, so will be filling 2ml for 30mg to last 20 days (x 2 pens for the pair of us)

I'm almost at maintenance weight too, so I might go 5 x 6mg / 0.6ml doses to fill the full 3ml of the pens at some stage, while I'm just trying to maintain.

I do recongise that the Bac water shouldn't be kept for that long when following official guidance, but it feels within my personal risk tolerance since I'm fairly careful around cleaning and storing the equipment.
If it fits your personal risk tolerance then that is all that matters. At $3 a bottle, and the fact I dont reconstitute often, it makes sense for me to just open another one.
 
My current vial of BAC is just shy a week of 90 days opened. I store it in the fridge with my reconstituted peps. I am reconstituting 2 more vials with it this week and then will toss it as it is mostly used up.

No issues so far. If I had money to blow i'd love to do some testing to see the stability and contamination of a vial of BAC as it gets used over a certain period of time. I suspect the 28 day limit is just a default industry CYA value same as any other "use by" date.

I'll let yall know if I die and you can come clown on me at my funeral for dying over $3 of crusty old BAC water.
 
I'm living on a Mediterranean island and don't have access to the Hospira deals you guys get too so I end up paying $15 for postage alone for a couple of bottles from Amazon, have to wait 2 weeks for delivery, then have to have someone home to sign for it etc. Pain in the ass, more so than the cost.

I could probably try find a local pharmacy to try buy it direct but I'm scared that the locals will wonder what I'm up to. People talk around these parts.
 
I'm living on a Mediterranean island and don't have access to the Hospira deals you guys get too so I end up paying $15 for postage alone for a couple of bottles from Amazon, have to wait 2 weeks for delivery, then have to have someone home to sign for it etc. Pain in the ass, more so than the cost.

I could probably try find a local pharmacy to try buy it direct but I'm scared that the locals will wonder what I'm up to. People talk around these parts.
just get some distilled water and add a bit of rubbing alcohol :-)

j/k don't do that
 
My current vial of BAC is just shy a week of 90 days opened. I store it in the fridge with my reconstituted peps. I am reconstituting 2 more vials with it this week and then will toss it as it is mostly used up.

No issues so far. If I had money to blow i'd love to do some testing to see the stability and contamination of a vial of BAC as it gets used over a certain period of time. I suspect the 28 day limit is just a default industry CYA value same as any other "use by" date.

I'll let yall know if I die and you can come clown on me at my funeral for dying over $3 of crusty old BAC water.
i'm not an expert so don't listen to me. but for what it's worth, my understanding is that the potential issue with bac water is that the benzyl alcohol part that is the actual sterilizing agent might evaporate over time through the puncture hole in the cap. and refrigerating it might actually accelerate this process. that's why bac is supposed to be stored at room temp.

i use my bac for far too long per guidelines but i'm not worried. seems like stuff evaporating through a tiny puncture hole is less risky than putting chinese powder in your belly.
 
AMSCO is not the best place for a handful of them.. shipping is $14.95.. not to mention that they won't tell you up front what the exp date is.. (typically it'll be ok, but they don't bother informing you ahead of time). I am cheaper for 4 or less.
 
i'm not an expert so don't listen to me. but for what it's worth, my understanding is that the potential issue with bac water is that the benzyl alcohol part that is the actual sterilizing agent might evaporate over time through the puncture hole in the cap. and refrigerating it might actually accelerate this process. that's why bac is supposed to be stored at room temp.

i use my bac for far too long per guidelines but i'm not worried. seems like stuff evaporating through a tiny puncture hole is less risky than putting chinese powder in your belly.
It's I highly doubt that it's evaporating through the puncture hole, it's self-sealing rubber and there's quite a bit of BAC in there (.9%). My last vial of T tea was near the end and I removed the metal cap to get the last bit using a needle, before I threw the vial away I was curious and did smell the alcohol smell in the vial, I would say my vile was probably about 3 months old.
 
It's I highly doubt that it's evaporating through the puncture hole, it's self-sealing rubber and there's quite a bit of BAC in there (.9%). My last vial of T tea was near the end and I removed the metal cap to get the last bit using a needle, before I threw the vial away I was curious and did smell the alcohol smell in the vial, I would say my vile was probably about 3 months old.
I still think we should be adding everclear. Just to be on the safe side.
 
i'm not an expert so don't listen to me. but for what it's worth, my understanding is that the potential issue with bac water is that the benzyl alcohol part that is the actual sterilizing agent might evaporate over time through the puncture hole in the cap. and refrigerating it might actually accelerate this process. that's why bac is supposed to be stored at room temp.

i use my bac for far too long per guidelines but i'm not worried. seems like stuff evaporating through a tiny puncture hole is less risky than putting chinese powder in your belly.
Benzyl alcohol does NOT act as a sterilizing agent in bac water. Bac water does NOT sterilize what you mix with it. It simply slows the growth of bacteria and fungi in what you mix it with. This is why many people recommend filtering the magic chinese peptides when you reconstitute, as an attempt to sterilize them.

The risk is not that the benzyl will evaporate, the risk is bacterial growth, which is increased with time after introduction.
 

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