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| Registered User | Benzyl Alcohol? How many people use Benzyl Alcohol in reconstituting IGF-1. Any thoughts/comments why one should use BA over Acetic acid? |
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| Registered User | I'm not sure the advantage to using either or, but if your problem is simply not being able find AA, it's quite simple to make your own. |
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| Registered User | Indeed, I have and know how to make my own. I really just asking the question out of curousity rather than a problem. Thanks for your response though. |
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| Registered User | People started using AA b/c when the chinese generic igf flooded the market, there were several occasions where the fillers would not properly dissolve in BA; people ended up with sludge. So AA use became prevalent, although there is one major retailer who claims to carry name brand igf whose pre-mixed igf is in BA I believe. bb |
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| Registered User | [quote=babyblu;1511242]People started using AA b/c when the chinese generic igf flooded the market, there were several occasions where the fillers would not properly dissolve in BA; people ended up with sludge. So AA use became prevalent, although there is one major retailer who claims to carry name brand igf whose pre-mixed igf is in BA I believe. so how long is the igf good for in BA? does it need to be refrigerated? |
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