oral ph storage

Cool, dry, dark place. i.e closet or pantry. Do not subject to extreme temps or lots of light. In other words do not freeze. It wouldn't hurt to put the bottle in a vacuum sealed bag, but it's not necessary.
 
I use a vacuum sealer and stick them in the freezer. From what I've read, the lower the temperature, the slower the rate of deterioration. Keeping air, light, and especially moisture away are vital.
 
I use a vacuum sealer and stick them in the freezer. From what I've read, the lower the temperature, the slower the rate of deterioration. Keeping air, light, and especially moisture away are vital.

Yep, exactly. Keeping them under stable environmental conditions (sans light, air, and moisture) is the way to go. Vacuum sealing is definitely a good idea regardless of how you plan to store them; freezing will help them last even longer by slowing degredation, but make sure you vacuum seal them first if you do.

- John
 
I use a vacuum sealer and stick them in the freezer. From what I've read, the lower the temperature, the slower the rate of deterioration. Keeping air, light, and especially moisture away are vital.

not sure if freezing is a good idea.......

if they are not properly sealed, will cause freezer burn

you are exposing it to extreme temp. which is not recommended

chemical structures are compromised when not in a stable environment
 
How long would epi ph's last this way I mean I got m14e stored away in the closet how long will it last? Cause I have heard no longer than 6 months.
 
not sure if freezing is a good idea.......

if they are not properly sealed, will cause freezer burn


you are exposing it to extreme temp. which is not recommended

chemical structures are compromised when not in a stable environment

Which is why I said I vacuum seal them first.

When it comes to extreme temperatures, heat is bad but cold is not. The lack of heat energy slows decay of just about anything.
 
just from my experience...I didn't vacuum seal...but i put all my factory sealed bottles in a zip lock and in freezer....expiration date on bottles is 2008...and I can tell you that they are alive and kickin...

capsules and powder were not discolored or damaged....vacuum seal is a great idea…freezer optional but would be a good as well…just my opinion...
 
As long as you keep them out of extreme temperatures/environments, they should be fine. I have OG Designer Supps Superdrol from the first run in Dec. 2004 that's still potent today. I kept the bottle factory sealed until this past July.
 
Moisture is probably the hardest thing on them. If your bottle has those little packets of desiccant leave those in as they absorb moisture.
 
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