Can I Make Bac Water?

Edited: apparently not. Couldn’t figure out how to delete
Technically yes .. but practically? Not so much. I mean anyone can make anything. There was a 13 year old boy that built himself a mini nuclear reactor in his bedroom. (not kidding) Compared to that, BAC water is a breeze ..

(Yes, I know you gave up on it already, but it was fun to answer.)
 
(Yes, I know you gave up on it already, but it was fun to answer.)
I will be so mad if he figures out how to delete a thread. I want a sea of posts with "Yes, and you can also make a unicycle with some metal tubing, a welder, and a bicycle tire, but it probably won't be very comfortable to ride." "Yes, and you can make soap from bacon grease, but it will still have a faint pork under scent no matter how much lavender you put in it, I don't care what the lady on Reddit says; she's nose blind" "Yes, and you can make compost out of shredded Amazon boxes and a flock of ducks, but it takes a long time to break down."
 
I deserve all of this. I’m not done experimenting though. Back to trying to feed mayonnaise to tuna fish.
The thing with not making soap from bacon grease really is true. You CAN use lard if it's deodorized, but that's about as far as you can go.
 
Why not? You can get sterile water. Couldnt you just add the appropriate amount and type of alcohol?
Yes, and this is exactly how it would be done. USP sterile water is a thing and just needs benzyl alcohol added. It’s no different than people who home brew other injectables.
 
Get sterile water for injection and add an appropriate amount of benzyl alcohol. If you can reconstitute a peptide, this shouldn't be any more difficult.
 
From Peppys... just use Hospira, please!

"When we look at peptides, the process of making peptides lends itself to already being sterile, or sterile enough to not cause issues. Many failures, outside of complete gross negligence, do not result in failed endotoxin or TAMC tests. This is evidenced by the fact we do not see peptides fail endotoxin tests. It is consistently tested, but failures are not found. Peptides are safe in this regard.

Water is problematic to properly depyrogenate. You cannot start with clean water, you have to make it clean. Any failures result in unwanted growth. This is one of those things that, on the surface, seems simple, yet in reality, is far from it. The testing that is published shows that many “labs” fail this on one or more fronts. This poor quality can result in ISRs orPH failures that compromise the peptide. Life needs water, so any small missteps can result in poor quality BAC water.

Given the testing published and other testing that I’m aware of, I would rather spend a couple dollars more per 30ml vial than risk using random BAC. Even for the ones that have passed, as the level of oversight isn’t there for how easy failures may occur. Hospira is tested beyond belief and is used heavily enough that if there was a failure, it would be recalled. BAC water production is intolerant to most process failures, so many here would rather buy Hospira for a nickel more per injection than other options.

This all boils down to a mixture of an individuals’s understanding of several specialties and their own risk tolerance. I won’t judge someone for choosing differently, but I would always caution them to research and question their decision."
 

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