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  • J jackiewatson

    I agree about being wary of using it after 30 days. It will probably still be good, but you may be using that in a peptide that will stay in your fridge for 6-8 weeks. So, that BAC water could be 90 days old. Even with the price increase, it's not enough to risk getting a problem from.

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    @jackiewatson 25600.jpg

    "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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    • R robertwalker

      Let's take this a step further... Sterile water...Isn't it the same as distilled water?
      Couldn't we just take water processed through a reverse osmosis system and then distill (using a glass still) it into a glass bottle that has been boiled for a given amount of time. Maintain near boiling temperature of the water from the still and seal while at temperature. After cooling process with the proper mix of Benzyl Alcohol,

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      @robertwalker https://youtu.be/pp_AgdDYQmQ?si=CocFDVk-5x3ruv7_

      I hope this doesn't turn into an episode of breaking bad but... Making bacwater isn't hard.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        @robertwalker https://youtu.be/pp_AgdDYQmQ?si=CocFDVk-5x3ruv7_

        I hope this doesn't turn into an episode of breaking bad but... Making bacwater isn't hard.

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        @Randy ROTFL. Open containers, no masks, no gloves, no clean room... awesome! I'm now confident I can make BAC at home because my asceptic protocols are a lot stricter and I will start with certified sterile water. 😂

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          @robertwalker https://youtu.be/pp_AgdDYQmQ?si=CocFDVk-5x3ruv7_

          I hope this doesn't turn into an episode of breaking bad but... Making bacwater isn't hard.

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          @Randy Thanks for the video link.
          I'd do things a bit different to lower the possibility of contamination. I did like the fact that the youtuber mentioned use of a pressure cooker. That can be used as an autoclave to sterilize bottles and the distillation equipment. As for those that sight the sterility of the environment that is why you should close loop the still with stopper and a single small pressure relief. (close out the environment as much as possible) Further many people already own HEPA air filters and Ion generator air purifiers. A small closet or grow tent could be set up with a table, seat and filters equipped as a lab. It would be very close to lab sterile and could produce large quantities of perfectly good BAC within hours, the only difference would be testing the purity.

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            @Randy ROTFL. Open containers, no masks, no gloves, no clean room... awesome! I'm now confident I can make BAC at home because my asceptic protocols are a lot stricter and I will start with certified sterile water. 😂

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            @pep_researcher i make mine in a bathtub

            "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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              On Mexex website it says 3 to 4 weeks lead time for Hospira. I think they are leaving that up to drive demand. I ordered Thursday and it was delivered Saturday. I do live in the same state about 45 minutes from them.. But still it was shipped the day after I ordered it.

              Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                On Mexex website it says 3 to 4 weeks lead time for Hospira. I think they are leaving that up to drive demand. I ordered Thursday and it was delivered Saturday. I do live in the same state about 45 minutes from them.. But still it was shipped the day after I ordered it.

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                @Commander thats good info. what was the expiration?

                "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                  I must say all this pond water talk is quite intreiging, I have never had any advercr effects using my bac water from several different vendors, even after weeks after being first pierced. maybe i have a strong constitution idk please post if bac water has made you sick.

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                    Since Glacier has COA for their water, I have to wonder why it's being ignored?

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                    • C Commander

                      On Mexex website it says 3 to 4 weeks lead time for Hospira. I think they are leaving that up to drive demand. I ordered Thursday and it was delivered Saturday. I do live in the same state about 45 minutes from them.. But still it was shipped the day after I ordered it.

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                      @Commander FWIW I saw that notice on Medex page a couple of months ago too when there wasn't any shortage. That's a standard notice plastered on their BAC water page.

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