Reta and non hospital bac

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Quick back story. We ordered 1 vial of reta from one of the expensive places (before we learned) we mixed it with hospira and it worked great.
We ordered a kit from what seems to be a very reputable source with a lot of good reviews and group tests to back up the supply. We also ordered some of their BAC water.
When we reconstituted the kit (not cold and rolled in palms slowly) it looked fine. Nice and clear. We used it and it seems to do the job. It did seem to hit a little different but the weight loss continued as did the inflammation drop, etc I didn’t feel as queasy with it but I chalked that up to being week three and getting used to the dose.
When I went back for second dose from that it had clouded. So I set it aside and mixed a second vial and it clouded as well after its sits. When it’s rerolled it goes clear again.
We had a small amount of the old reta left and mixed that with the new BAC and it seems fine but waiting to see if it reclouds.
Is it normal for it to be need to be rolled again to clear? Is it a Possible PH issue with the new bac?
I do have Hospira on the way and will test the new batch of Reta.
Hope this all makes sense!
 
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Quick back story. We ordered 1 vial of reta from one of the expensive places (before we learned) we mixed it with hospira and it worked great.
We ordered a kit from what seems to be a very reputable source with a lot of good reviews and group tests to back up the supply. We also ordered some of their BAC water.
When we reconstituted the kit (not cold and rolled in palms slowly) it looked fine. Nice and clear. We used it and it seems to do the job. It did seem to hit a little different but the weight loss continued as did the inflammation drop, etc I didn’t feel as queasy with it but I chalked that up to being week three and getting used to the dose.
When I went back for second dose from that it had clouded. So I set it aside and mixed a second vial and it clouded as well after its sits. When it’s rerolled it goes clear again.
We had a small amount of the old reta left and mixed that with the new BAC and it seems fine but waiting to see if it reclouds.
Is it normal for it to be need to be rolled again to clear? Is it a Possible PH issue with the new bac?
I do have Hospira on the way and will test the new batch of Reta.
Hope this all makes sense!
Stop wasting money on vendor bac water next time. You would have to test it to make sure it has right ph, right amount of ingredients, right type of water, etc. You would have to do that on every batch.
 
When using solutions other than Hospira you'll run into this more frequently.
Vendor BAC is a big no due to lack of sterility, high endo counts as well as the wrong (or no) BA% and PH. As noted, contact the vendor, they should replace it since you were using their toilet water.
 
Ive never had ANYTHING go cloudy on me but I've only used hospira.
When using solutions other than Hospira you'll run into this more frequently.
Vendor BAC is a big no due to lack of sterility, high endo counts as well as the wrong BA% and PH. As noted, contact the vendor, they should replace it since you were using their toilet wate
 

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