hmm, ive always just went to a walk in clinic and said i need bac water. They never once asked why. they give me a prescrip everytime. 3 bucks per 30 ml bottle
Is this anabolic Zone?
Inzer Advanced
(Pump till you Puke).
.22 sterile filter
1ml sterile BA
100ml sterile vial
20ml syringe
two 18g pins one for drawing water and one for injecting in sterile vial.
small pin 27g for letting air pressure out of vial you injecting BA into
There's no need to boil your water or anything like that. Simply buy a sealed gallon of distilled water. Set up your vial to be filtered in to by placing one of the 18g needles in the top with the filter attached, as well as the 27g needle in the top for air exchange. The pins used for injecting into the sterile vial and relieveing air pressure should stay there with the filter until the process is complete. Use the 3rd pin to draw the water with. You will be switching the syringe from the filter to the drawing 5 times or so to get 100ml.
Now put 1ml of BA through the filter, in to the sealed vial. Then draw out 99ml's (20ml's at a time, or whatever size syringe you're working with) and filter it through the filter in to the vial as well.
You have yourself Bacteriostatic Water

are you saying 30 ml is plenty? that's not even close to being half a gallon. Let's say I have 200 IU worth of HGH, how much bacteriostatic water would I really need? I see online there's a 6 pack of 30 ml for $22 (plus shipping). Another deal I see is 25 pack of 30 ml for $70 (which is about $3 per bottle of 30 ml, a good deal). Is bacteriostatic water better than sterile water for injection? I see that the latter is slightly cheaper but not much. I just read that with bacteriostatic water, the powdered product (HGH, steroid, etc.) will last longer when diluted, but then also sterile water for injection keeps the dilutant fresh for about a week, which is plenty of time as well if you ask me.

I read that sodium chloride is much better in preserving peptides (in this case HGH) than bacteriostatic water or sterile water for injection. Any take on this?
Product description:
Hospira Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride for injection USP is a sterile, multiple dose vial that repeated withdrawals may be made to dilute or dissolve drugs for medication. Each milliliter (ml) contains sodium chloride 9 mg and 0.9% (9 mg/ml) benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative. May contain hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment. The pH is 5.0 (4.5 to 7.0).
Sodium Chloride, USP is chemically designated NaCl, an white crystalline powder freely soluble in water.
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