Mmmm yeah, maybe a touch of OCD there. Tin foil won't serve any purpose except to make it look like food.
I was referring more to obsessing over minute details. Research is research, but going down rabbit holes that should just be ignored... Like 2 weeks of asking 50 people about dripping bac water down the vial when the first 30 people told me it's not necessary, but I'm still looking for that 1 person who says it is. And then 3 months later still doing it, thinking about it, and talking about it.
I'm a chef and I always zip baggies closed 90% of the way, suck the air out, and close it. Fridge, freezer, food, q-tips... Suck the air out. I'm not wasting money on a cryovac machine and stupid expensive bag rolls when that method works just fine, lol. I have OCD, but I'm also practical and frugal.
I'm not convinced that the mild temp swing in a fridge freezer can cause issues, but some say it does. You could get a small thermos, put the vials in there and keep that in your fridge freezer... That's if you have more than 2-3 years worth. If you just have a years worth, a baggie in the closet would be fine..freezer is not mandatory. 2-3 years at room temp... 68-77°f.
You can also buy various size peptide cases for more (physical damage) protection.
"Mini" size holds 10 3ml size vials. Typically used for Tirzepatide, Semaglutide, AOD, BPC, TB500, etc. Perfect for the small storage places in your refrigerator or freezer. Insert color is holographic black unless otherwise requested. Product Dimensions: 3.25" (w) x 5.1" (l) x 2" (h)
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I have a 49ct case for the freezer and a 2ct case for the fridge.
You DEFINITELY need to be storing reconstituted peptides in the fridge - no exceptions!
My cases...
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Before you ask, the initials are my 2 RS's - both on sema. But we are now sharing out of 1 vial to use it up faster. I intend to research more peptides in the future, so I might get a 6ct case for the fridge.... And another 49ct for the freezer.
I can't let
@dionysos "out hoard" me!