Bacteriostatic water source
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Walmart has all the peptide supplies you want. I’ve been buying Parrox brand BAC water on Amazon for a long time, it’s a bargain for the price — 2x30mL vials for $18. I just bought an 8-pack (total of 16x30mL vials) for $65 with free shipping. I thought I’d buy so much at once since it never goes bad and they’ll be stored in the back of the fridge till they’re needed. Cheers!
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Lambda water was pulled from Amazon, but I went direct to their site and placed an order. Peptide Crafters tested 11 from Amazon and Only Lambda and BioVitalis passed the test. I went direct to Lambda site and placed an order, good price point. I verified what I could to make sure the site was legitimate before doing so. The site includes the CoA from Peptide Crafters testing.
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Lambda water was pulled from Amazon, but I went direct to their site and placed an order. Peptide Crafters tested 11 from Amazon and Only Lambda and BioVitalis passed the test. I went direct to Lambda site and placed an order, good price point. I verified what I could to make sure the site was legitimate before doing so. The site includes the CoA from Peptide Crafters testing.
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@Juan-Doe said in Bacteriostatic water source:
@WisGal64 you happen to have the link for Lambda?
It's: https://www.lambdawater.com/
I grabbed a 6pack ends up being 9.06 a bottle with shipping. First time I can say I grabbed a 6 pk and it wasn't beer lol
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Wow, that is a substantial price increase. It was $229 a month ago. Maybe there is a demand spike or they realize other options are gone, or both.
That is still better than a lot of the toilet water that was being sold on Amazon.
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I'd like to find smaller vials, like 5-10ml since I'm not using very many peptides at a time. 30ml has a lot of waste if I toss the bottle after 30 days...
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@Randy Awww geez. for crying out loud!
So I cant just purchase a case and keep it in my closet for the rest of the year?
Dang it.@Juan-Doe said in Bacteriostatic water source:
@Randy Awww geez. for crying out loud!
So I cant just purchase a case and keep it in my closet for the rest of the year?
Dang it.The results Randy posted are once its been used. Unopened BAC water has an expiration date on it . My recently purchased Hospira bottles have a Sept. 2027 expiration date
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@juan-doe you are not filtering the bac water; you are filtering the reconstituted peptides when you move it from the original vial into a pen cartridge or a new sterile vial.
You do not need to filter the bac water. And no real point filtering if it is going back into the original vial since that is where whatever you are worried about came from.
(Well, maybe if you bought some really dicey toilet water from somewhere, but Hospira is hospital grade and if that isn’t clean, all bets are off.)
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It was from China most likely. And thanks to Randy, I moved it into a sterile vial. And that is what I was using to reconstitute. But I do like/agree that the legit ones don't need filtering. Got it.
So if I'm getting lab tested vials for everything, including sterility, heavy metals, etc. Still filter after reconstituting?
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@Juan-Doe said in Bacteriostatic water source:
@WisGal64 you happen to have the link for Lambda?
It's: https://www.lambdawater.com/
I grabbed a 6pack ends up being 9.06 a bottle with shipping. First time I can say I grabbed a 6 pk and it wasn't beer lol
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It was from China most likely. And thanks to Randy, I moved it into a sterile vial. And that is what I was using to reconstitute. But I do like/agree that the legit ones don't need filtering. Got it.
So if I'm getting lab tested vials for everything, including sterility, heavy metals, etc. Still filter after reconstituting?

