Fit Formulas Bac Water

Avbayb

Recently Joined
Member Since
Apr 24, 2025
Posts
1
Likes Received
0
From
USA
Has anyone reconstituted their peptides using the 2ml bac water from fit formulas? I have some, but after doing more research I’m wondering if I should have bought some hospira bac water instead? I’m feeling nervous to use it.
 
I feel your hesitation. I won't trust any BAC water that isn't third party tested (which isn't totally foolproof) or Hospira BAC Water. Underground Supply on TG sells the Hospira 30ml bottles for 5.49 each and you pretty much can't beat that.
 
I feel your hesitation. I won't trust any BAC water that isn't third party tested (which isn't totally foolproof) or Hospira BAC Water. Underground Supply on TG sells the Hospira 30ml bottles for 5.49 each and you pretty much can't beat that.
Honestly, I think it’s more of a U.S. quirk than anything else. In most other countries, hospitals and vets just use sterile water or saline — usually in single-use vials — and that avoids the whole contamination issue in the first place. It’s not that everyone else is “wrong,” it’s just that the U.S. always seems to run the extreme.
Most other countrues manage fine with sterile water, that should tell us something too.
 
Honestly, I think it’s more of a U.S. quirk than anything else. In most other countries, hospitals and vets just use sterile water or saline — usually in single-use vials — and that avoids the whole contamination issue in the first place. It’s not that everyone else is “wrong,” it’s just that the U.S. always seems to run the extreme.
Most other countrues manage fine with sterile water, that should tell us something too.
I just watched the Janoshik interview and he talked about whether or not bac water waa crucial or not. I'm gonna have to watch again because I'm pretty sure he said it didn't matter lol. Don't quote me yet
 
Honestly, I think it’s more of a U.S. quirk than anything else. In most other countries, hospitals and vets just use sterile water or saline — usually in single-use vials — and that avoids the whole contamination issue in the first place. It’s not that everyone else is “wrong,” it’s just that the U.S. always seems to run the extreme.
Most other countrues manage fine with sterile water, that should tell us something too.
Here in the U.S. in hospital setting we don't use bac. Water we use sodium chloride or sterile water but single use only. If I had a peptide that was a single dose I would use sterile water myself.
 
I feel your hesitation. I won't trust any BAC water that isn't third party tested (which isn't totally foolproof) or Hospira BAC Water. Underground Supply on TG sells the Hospira 30ml bottles for 5.49 each and you pretty much can't beat that.
That is bac water with 0.9 of sodium chloride for that price. Not bac water with 0.9 benzyl alcohol.
 
I just watched the Janoshik interview and he talked about whether or not bac water waa crucial or not. I'm gonna have to watch again because I'm pretty sure he said it didn't matter lol. Don't quote me yet
I watched the interview with Peter Magic/Janoshik. I think he implied that in Europe, sterile water water is used instead of bacteriostatic water due to concern for possible reaction to the benzyle alcohol. But, I think in US hospitals, the medication is given within 1-2 days at most, not sitting in refrigerated vial for a month.
 
Here in the U.S. in hospital setting we don't use bac. Water we use sodium chloride or sterile water but single use only. If I had a peptide that was a single dose I would use sterile water myself.
I never did either. Never
 

Trending Topics

Latest Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
5,129
Posts
68,290
Members
14,106
Newest
researchnerd
Top Bottom