Need help finding citric acid for my MOTS-C

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Basically the title. Seems like MOT-C like to get a little gelly. Many suggest adjusting the ph a little. Just not sure where to find, other than some vendors but I’d rather source it from a shop.
 
Basically the title. Seems like MOT-C like to get a little gelly. Many suggest adjusting the ph a little. Just not sure where to find, other than some vendors but I’d rather source it from a shop.
Goodlifesupplies.com sells an acetic acid glycerin solution with 0.9% Benzyl alcohol, though not sure if the glycerin would contribute to viscosity? Keeping my eye on this thread.
 
Basically the title. Seems like MOT-C like to get a little gelly. Many suggest adjusting the ph a little. Just not sure where to find, other than some vendors but I’d rather source it from a shop.
Mots-c is already somewhat acidic. That's where the sting comes from for most people. I've never had a gelling issue with Hospira BAC. Are many people reporting this in your vendor group?
 
Mots-c is already somewhat acidic. That's where the sting comes from for most people. I've never had a gelling issue with Hospira BAC. Are many people reporting this in your vendor group?
I saw some people talking about it and one mentioned their vendor did not guarantee no gelling.

Someone mentioned their vendor called for a 2.5ml BAC and a .5ml acid mix

Could just be my water but I feel like it’s good quality
 

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I would just recon a vial and see what happens. It should be fine with Hospira. If you want to keep some AA on hand just in case, you can find it at the usual places. Underground Supply, Peptidetest, and others.
 

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