Test flu -- baking

2nsays

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I have some old test (18 months out of expiration); however, I am told that it is good for several years after the expiration date. Some of my friends who are taking it are getting sick for a week or more, while others are fine. I read that baking the test bottle will kill the bacteria and make it safe to take again. Is this true? If so, how do I go about doing this and is it worth messing with?
 
2nsays said:
I have some old test (18 months out of expiration); however, I am told that it is good for several years after the expiration date. Some of my friends who are taking it are getting sick for a week or more, while others are fine. I read that baking the test bottle will kill the bacteria and make it safe to take again. Is this true? If so, how do I go about doing this and is it worth messing with?
it is not bacteria, it is a reaction to the BA content in the test. People are either prone to BA sickness (test flu) or they are not. it varies from person to person. make sure they understand that they are not really sick and low dose of advil usually will take the symptoms away. and their bodies should hopefully adjust to the new chemcical within a week or two.
 
they are prob just getting test flu... i have use expired test up to 2 yrs after expiraiton! as long as you keep it in proper storage you should not have a problem !
 
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