Camlbacker
GLP-1 Apprentice
As anyone who has been conducting research in this space in the last several months knows, the Gold Standard Hospira Bac Water has gone up substantially in price and become harder to get. When Amazon pulled all the BAC off their site and demand for Hospira made it pretty scarce for a few weeks and ultimately more costly, I decided to start researching alternatives. Like most people living in 2026, I don't particularly appreciate being price gouged; beyond that there were a few weeks there where people weren't sure where to get a good supply of BAC water to continue their research. This would not do for me. I had gotten a few bottles of Lambda just to see if there was any practical difference between it and the Hospira. For me, there isn't one that I can discern so far into my third bottle, other than that Lambda uses glass vials (quite preferable in my view) and that the bottles are tall and narrow and easy to knock over, which obviously isn't ideal. So once they got their crap together with their credit card processing, I ordered a bunch more Lambda, just in case the BAC water shit really hit the fan.
Like a lot of you, I find some peps to be spicy. For me, Mots-C is the worst of the worst in this regard; but also for me it's some of the most valuable research I do on an ongoing basis, so it behooves me to find a way to minimize ISRs. Higher dilution ratios do improve things, however even a 10mg/ml dilution using 4ml for a 40mg vial doesn't remove ISRs entirely with regular BAC. I could go up to 8, but under the current circumstances I would prefer to conserve BAC. I've been hearing a lot about BAC Saline in recent weeks and how and why it seems to improve ISRs, and it's definitely cheaper: I just bought some for less than $7 a bottle, and you can get a case of 24 for around $100.
Today began my research using BAC Saline for reconstituting Mots-C and Korean Glutathione (the pink Glutaone for the initiated). I reconned the Mots at 2ml per 40mg. It reconned crystal clear and dissolved completely in a couple of minutes. For the Gluta, I started with 3ml for a 1200mg vial; when that took awhile to dissolve, I added 1ml and that took care of the issue. Dissolved crystal clear. I don't have much if any issue with Gluta straight into the ventral glute, and if anything, it's even cleaner using BAC Saline. 1st dose was .5ml for a total of 150mg. Uneventful. The Mots-C is a bit more nuanced. The ISR is pretty minor so far (less than it would be with regular BAC, I think), and I will have a better sense of that tomorrow morning and over the next few days as I continue my work. I will recon the next vial with 4ml to see if that further reduces the ISR or eliminates it entirely.
If there is an interest in the community for this particular subject matter, I will be glad to update with any new and relevant information. If you have any questions about anything, feel free to ask. My understanding is that Reta and Tesa/Ipa are not compatible with BAC Saline, so at least for now, I'm not going to try those. I will be attempting with SS-31, Klow and its individual components, NAD, and probably a couple of others once I have adequate stock to sacrifice a vial to the research gods if it comes to that. As always, please keep the discourse non-violent, and thanks so much for reading.
Like a lot of you, I find some peps to be spicy. For me, Mots-C is the worst of the worst in this regard; but also for me it's some of the most valuable research I do on an ongoing basis, so it behooves me to find a way to minimize ISRs. Higher dilution ratios do improve things, however even a 10mg/ml dilution using 4ml for a 40mg vial doesn't remove ISRs entirely with regular BAC. I could go up to 8, but under the current circumstances I would prefer to conserve BAC. I've been hearing a lot about BAC Saline in recent weeks and how and why it seems to improve ISRs, and it's definitely cheaper: I just bought some for less than $7 a bottle, and you can get a case of 24 for around $100.
Today began my research using BAC Saline for reconstituting Mots-C and Korean Glutathione (the pink Glutaone for the initiated). I reconned the Mots at 2ml per 40mg. It reconned crystal clear and dissolved completely in a couple of minutes. For the Gluta, I started with 3ml for a 1200mg vial; when that took awhile to dissolve, I added 1ml and that took care of the issue. Dissolved crystal clear. I don't have much if any issue with Gluta straight into the ventral glute, and if anything, it's even cleaner using BAC Saline. 1st dose was .5ml for a total of 150mg. Uneventful. The Mots-C is a bit more nuanced. The ISR is pretty minor so far (less than it would be with regular BAC, I think), and I will have a better sense of that tomorrow morning and over the next few days as I continue my work. I will recon the next vial with 4ml to see if that further reduces the ISR or eliminates it entirely.
If there is an interest in the community for this particular subject matter, I will be glad to update with any new and relevant information. If you have any questions about anything, feel free to ask. My understanding is that Reta and Tesa/Ipa are not compatible with BAC Saline, so at least for now, I'm not going to try those. I will be attempting with SS-31, Klow and its individual components, NAD, and probably a couple of others once I have adequate stock to sacrifice a vial to the research gods if it comes to that. As always, please keep the discourse non-violent, and thanks so much for reading.