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Getting MOTS-C prepared

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    Got three vials of MOTS-C that's going in my V4 for some research. I swear, each and every time I sit down to reconstitute some peps for research, I find doing so very therapeutic.
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      Nice! Yes, I also enjoy my Recon Fridays. Which are usually every Friday. But sometimes Tuesday, or other days.

      Please set a funny and sarcastic signature line. It brings me joy. Thank you for your attention in this matter.

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        @mrjoshua44 tell me about the Sodium Chloride for Recon?
        Does it help with possible anaphylactic reactions in your rat? my test rat is very sensitive but very curious about the Mots-C

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          @mrjoshua44 tell me about the Sodium Chloride for Recon?
          Does it help with possible anaphylactic reactions in your rat? my test rat is very sensitive but very curious about the Mots-C

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          @ValGal Using the Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride reduces local histamine responses, stinging, or redness at the injection site. I also use it when I reconstitute SS-31.

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            Thanks! You may have mentioned that in another post. I was too lazy to look for that.

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            • mrjoshua44M mrjoshua44

              @ValGal Using the Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride reduces local histamine responses, stinging, or redness at the injection site. I also use it when I reconstitute SS-31.

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              @mrjoshua44 Does SS-31 have similar issues? I have not heard that and I'm going to be starting this protocol next Monday.

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              • gym.ratG gym.rat

                @mrjoshua44 Does SS-31 have similar issues? I have not heard that and I'm going to be starting this protocol next Monday.

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                @gym.rat said:

                @mrjoshua44 Does SS-31 have similar issues? I have not heard that and I'm going to be starting this protocol next Monday.

                I have a friend that is sensitive to Mots but has zero issue with SS-31.

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                  I didnt know that about mots c and saline. Ill have to try that. It doesnt give my chupacabra the ball of fire that a lot of lab animals complain about, but it makes him itch like he has poison ivy just at the Injection site

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                  • mrjoshua44M mrjoshua44

                    Got three vials of MOTS-C that's going in my V4 for some research. I swear, each and every time I sit down to reconstitute some peps for research, I find doing so very therapeutic.
                    IMG_0919.jpeg IMG_0920.jpeg

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                    @mrjoshua44 do you have the file for the green vial holder?

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                    • hunt_akH hunt_ak

                      @mrjoshua44 do you have the file for the green vial holder?

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                      @hunt_ak No, I think I bought it off of Etsy.

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                        Where do you get the Tisch filters? The 4mm filters I got from peptidetest are their own label now and the Luer lock doesn't screw on well at all. I can't even use them.

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                          Where do you get the Tisch filters? The 4mm filters I got from peptidetest are their own label now and the Luer lock doesn't screw on well at all. I can't even use them.

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                          @Shifted Got them from eBay.

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                          • mrjoshua44M mrjoshua44

                            @ValGal Using the Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride reduces local histamine responses, stinging, or redness at the injection site. I also use it when I reconstitute SS-31.

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                            @mrjoshua44 I'm going to try BAC NaCl next time.

                            Thanks for the tip.

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