If your vial is sterile, distilled water
If not, both work. I use distilled water with .1% BA.
99.9ml distilled water with .1ml BA. Vial has lasted months and met all my "water" needs.


Okay enough is enough there is so much conflicting information I want to know who first hand has used BA in there IGF Lr3 and 30 days later was it still as potent as the first day?
I have both aa and ba on hand, but Id rather use BA becasue of the less PIP when injecting IM.
But if I have to use AA
So Mote it be... lol
If your vial is sterile, distilled water
If not, both work. I use distilled water with .1% BA.
99.9ml distilled water with .1ml BA. Vial has lasted months and met all my "water" needs.

ive had no problems with using bacwater with my igf , if your not going to use it all up in under 30-35 days that it has a chance of losing potency , but ive seen results online with people who have done tests and it took alot longer than that to lose its potency , youll be fine with the bacwater in my opinion , it worked fine for me when i used igf and i plan on doing it the same way next time i take it

Twist says the stuff begins to degrade within 48 hours and lose potency, but didn't go into detail on what rate. I just recon all my igf in bac water .9% sodium chloride and use it very quickly (within 2 weeks).
Currently using BW right now i will let u know if its still potent in 2 weeks
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Thanks guys I've been wondering the same thing. I got BAC water but ive had bottles of peps from EP in fridge for awhile. IGF-DES & IGF-LR3. Does it matter the type of IGF the way it needs to be reconstitued ? As most mine is DES
Real quick not to thread hijack but can someone give mea quick protocol for igf and mgf-des cycle
Last edited by spaemp3; 12-15-2011 at 01:22 PM.
Would like to see Twist's info on this. Do you have a previous post or link Pieguy?
Your product is safe to use with bac water. DES or LR3 should be used within two weeks after recon.
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