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Peptide turned to gel when reconstituted!!

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    I just got AOD for my rat. Reconstituted it - AOD 10mg with 4ml of Bac Water. It turned to a thick gel/thick viscosity. What’s the deal? I’ve never seen that before!

    Is it still safe? Did I get something bad, or is this something I can fix if I did something wrong?

    I was definitely careful when reconstituting, put the bac water in slow and rolled it around a bi to dissolve. It was normal before it cooled down. Not foggy or anything, just thick after it hit the fridge.

    Any advice here?

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      I do not do this peptide but I have a friend that does. He bought a kit from Nexaph and uses Hospira BAC for reconstitution. He has not had any problem with it gelling up. I believe he is 4 vials in at this point. He starts at room temp before adding the BAC, slowing puts in 2 mls going down the side of the vial. Then he slowly swirls and rolls in his hands. Once fully dissolved, he refrigerates it.

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      • Y yogipepp

        I just got AOD for my rat. Reconstituted it - AOD 10mg with 4ml of Bac Water. It turned to a thick gel/thick viscosity. What’s the deal? I’ve never seen that before!

        Is it still safe? Did I get something bad, or is this something I can fix if I did something wrong?

        I was definitely careful when reconstituting, put the bac water in slow and rolled it around a bi to dissolve. It was normal before it cooled down. Not foggy or anything, just thick after it hit the fridge.

        Any advice here?

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        @yogipepp said in Peptide turned to gel when reconstituted!!:

        I just got AOD for my rat. Reconstituted it - AOD 10mg with 4ml of Bac Water. It turned to a thick gel/thick viscosity. What’s the deal? I’ve never seen that before!

        Is it still safe? Did I get something bad, or is this something I can fix if I did something wrong?

        I was definitely careful when reconstituting, put the bac water in slow and rolled it around a bi to dissolve. It was normal before it cooled down. Not foggy or anything, just thick after it hit the fridge.

        Any advice here?

        Jeff @randy has a video about how to avoid this on his YT channel. Check that out first.

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          This is normal for AOD.
          There is an acidic bac water you can buy next time or you can just palm it for a few minutes and it will liquefy again.

          I've said in the past this only has to be done the first couple times then you're good-to-go for the rest of the vial because that has been my experience with the first two I've done. But here I am on my third and I had to do it again, for no reason at all, this morning.

          It is what it is.

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