BAC water gone from Amazon, anyone making their own and is it safe to pin
5 posts · started by FLbodybuilder · Dec 3, 2024
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FLbodybuilder
1,353 posts · joined Feb 2015
Dec 3, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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Just picked up a GH kit and went to order BAC water on Amazon like I always do. Listing is gone, checked a few other platforms and most are pulled too. Heard this is a recent thing. Has anyone made their own BAC water and is it genuinely safe to use for reconstituting GH? Do not want to cut corners on something I am going to be injecting.
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Dutchman
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Dec 4, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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DIY is straightforward and safe if you do it correctly. You need sterile water for injection - 100ml vial, available from pharmacies - and benzyl alcohol, also available from pharmacies or chemical supply sites. Inject 0.9ml of benzyl alcohol into the 100ml sterile water vial, shake to mix. That is 0.9 percent BA concentration which is standard bacteriostatic water. The BA is what prevents bacterial growth once you break the seal on a multi-use peptide vial. Plain sterile water without BA is only acceptable for single-use reconstitution.
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Marc NL
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Dec 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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Research chemical suppliers in the UK still stock it - not cheap but it is there. Check Peptide Sciences and a couple of the UK-based suppliers, most still have BAC water listed. Worth having a few vials spare now that Amazon has pulled it. The DIY method Dutch describes is legit, I have done it twice when I ran out in between orders.
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Davo
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Dec 29, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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Ordered from a compounding pharmacy last time the Amazon listing went down. Rang around 4 or 5 pharmacies and the third one had it without needing a prescription. Worth doing the same. Some compounding pharmacies make it in house specifically for peptide users and the price is usually reasonable. DIY is fine but having a properly labelled vial from a pharmacy is easier to store and label correctly.
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Jock
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Jan 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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Worth knowing the DIY method even if you source it from a pharmacy. There will come a time when you are mid-cycle and your supply runs out and you need it fast. Benzyl alcohol is easy to get and the 0.9ml per 100ml sterile water recipe is simple enough. The key thing is using sterile water for injection as the base, not just distilled water from a bottle.