So I'm going to give IGF LR3 a shot and i can't seem to find a clear answer on the bac water vs acetic acid thing...
I would prefer to just use bac water since I have a ton of it already.
Has anybody mixed their IGF LR3 with bac only and stored it in the fridge...
at 50 mcg post workout I would be storing it for about 30 days.
Thanks for any help guys,
Hey bro,, I have never used the peps yet but doing a lot of reading on them (which does confuse me more at times) but I did read that with igf one reason AA is used is that the glass vial is not smooth. There are microscopic groves that cause the igf to get stuck when mixing with other than AA.. the AA grabs onto the igf in the grooves so nothing is left behind..
This was the only real reason i came across as to which to use AA or BA..
Some have used it either way from my reading & all was good. I will look for the article & post I think it was from another board (not steroidology) that had a sticky for peptide usage.. It stuck in my head as a reason
I just found what i read:
(3) WHAT TO MIX THE IGF-1 WITH
"When reconstituting, it's important to remember IGF-1 can get "stuck" in the grooves of the glass bottle it comes packaged in. While glass appears smooth to the naked eye, under a microscope, it's a convoluted landscape of grooves and hidden recesses.
By mixing the lyophilized IGF-1 with an "sterile acetic acid" , the IGF-1 molecules are efficiently detached from the glass and solubilized in the mixture".
& yes the PH LEVELs:
"Dilute the IGF-1 peptide with 2mls of Acetic Acid (.6%). Assuming (*DO NOT ASSUME*) Acetic Acid (AA) will yield the correct pH balance of your research peptide.
Note: This creates a concentration of 500mcg/ml. So each 1/10 of a ML is 50mcg???s."