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There's 3 different water options I know of for reconstituting long r3igf1, growth, mt2 etc.
1. standard bacteriostatic water. no explanation necessary.
2. acetic water (I have people call me and ask for this all the time). Essentially what people are doing is drawing up 1cc of bact. water, wasting 1/10 of a cc, and replacing the space with white vinegar, making a full cc.
3. pre-mixed usp grade acetic water..usually called HCl solution: I've made this for people before. Its a specific amount of a solid "salt"--for lack of a better description. called "tris-hydrochloride". There's a specific "recipe" recommended by GroPep for ideal mixing and optimal shelf life of their product. This should cost about the same as bacteriostatic water and I'd replenish supplies after 6 months based on the fact its made from distilled water and does not have some of the preservatives the bact. water has.
*I will be listing the HCl solution on our site soon.
1. standard bacteriostatic water. no explanation necessary.
2. acetic water (I have people call me and ask for this all the time). Essentially what people are doing is drawing up 1cc of bact. water, wasting 1/10 of a cc, and replacing the space with white vinegar, making a full cc.
3. pre-mixed usp grade acetic water..usually called HCl solution: I've made this for people before. Its a specific amount of a solid "salt"--for lack of a better description. called "tris-hydrochloride". There's a specific "recipe" recommended by GroPep for ideal mixing and optimal shelf life of their product. This should cost about the same as bacteriostatic water and I'd replenish supplies after 6 months based on the fact its made from distilled water and does not have some of the preservatives the bact. water has.
*I will be listing the HCl solution on our site soon.