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I use PREMIUM Supplements for my Bac water, tested at ph 4.90
What should the ideal PH be?
 
That depends on what you are mixing it with, Cagrilintide PH4
From what i have researched, a PH of 5 is good for most.
Some like NAD+ and igf-1 require AA (Acetic Acid)
@IronPaw.

Does the NAD+ with buffer need the AA? I got some NAD on the way for my subjects and I knew there are a couple of peps that need some special attention. I thought the buffer with it, somewhat cancelled out a few issues.

Cheers.
 
@IronPaw.

Does the NAD+ with buffer need the AA? I got some NAD on the way for my subjects and I knew there are a couple of peps that need some special attention. I thought the buffer with it, somewhat cancelled out a few issues.

Cheers.
That might well be the case, i couldn't say for sure myself.
 
I use PREMIUM Supplements for my Bac water, tested at ph 4.90
I saw a test over at ABH on a batch of Premium Supps BAC that had no Benzyl in it.
I'll stick to Hospira, even at $20 a bottle.

I'd love to find a few friends to group test the Gennetek Life Sciences BAC out of India. It's $40USD for 100x 10ml ampoules. Just recon and throw out.
 
I saw a test over at ABH on a batch of Premium Supps BAC that had no Benzyl in it.
I'll stick to Hospira, even at $20 a bottle.

I'd love to find a few friends to group test the Gennetek Life Sciences BAC out of India. It's $40USD for 100x 10ml ampoules. Just recon and throw out.
Any chance you can find that test and post it here please?
 
After someone else posting about premium supps making their peps cloudy I’ve decided to avoid it too. Paying extra for Pfizer/hospira isn’t that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.
 
After someone else posting about premium supps making their peps cloudy I’ve decided to avoid it too. Paying extra for Pfizer/hospira isn’t that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.
I use quite a lot of different peps from a different vendors (yes possibly from the same Chinese factory), and have only used Premium Supplements Bac water so far.
Not one cloudy vial to date.
 
Random question, how do you guys dispose of sharps here in Aus?
 
After filling up a couple of large sharps bins quickly , I came across a post on here about a small device on amazon that safely clips off the needles and stores them, , fits 1000+ needles amonior on amazon and $7, and then you can put the syringes in the bin safely. Much more compact and cheaper.
 
Great, my sharps bin is quickly filling. Much appreciated!
 
Would have thought it might at least scan in then have an exception 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
G'day, and welcome to our little patch to ask local related questions of other Aussies.
We use the yellow sharps containers or empty bottles of detergent and once full we drop them off at Chemist Warehouse.
 
After filling up a couple of large sharps bins quickly , I came across a post on here about a small device on amazon that safely clips off the needles and stores them, , fits 1000+ needles amonior on amazon and $7, and then you can put the syringes in the bin safely. Much more compact and cheaper.
Yeah I got one of these from amazon US. They didn’t have it on the Aus site. But so far it’s done well. Saves so much space.

As for sharps containers. I get them on Shein (it’s like $7 for a pack of 3) and the council tip can take them.
So I snip the syringes I use, but the pen tips go in the sharps bin.
 
Yeah I got one of these from amazon US. They didn’t have it on the Aus site. But so far it’s done well. Saves so much space.

As for sharps containers. I get them on Shein (it’s like $7 for a pack of 3) and the council tip can take them.
So I snip the syringes I use, but the pen tips go in the sharps bin.
Is it this thing?
 

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