Do you have an article proving this? I read online I cant seem to find anything proving your statement.It can last up to 30 days at room temp in powder form, but don't test it, just keep it in the fridge. 10 days sounds about right so far as reconstituting it and keeping it in the fridge, I'm not sure about room temp.
So lets say it comes from another country and it takes 10-20 days to get here, that means its already spoiled?Both. Keep powder and reconstituted in the fridge always.
No one here is lying to you. Its common knowledge...room temp in powder or liquid form will render it useless in a short amount of time.
How can you tell if the HGH is spoiled?
try it out? or theres another way?
Follow the direction they come with. Spoiled? It's not milk.
Do you have an article proving this? I read online I cant seem to find anything proving your statement.
So lets say it comes from another country and it takes 10-20 days to get here, that means its already spoiled?
There has to be a better answer..
im talking about somatropin.
if it spoiled quickly why doesnt it come in a package with temp ice packs to preserve it?
Can somebody explain it to me please?
Thank you, This makes alot of sense!Take it for what it's worth. Personally, I would stick to the 30 days for unrefrigerated powders.
This brings up an important point. It is not true that growth hormone must be kept under refrigeration or it will spoil. Growth hormone in your body is fine at 97 degrees. Dr. Elmer Cranton, who is one of the biggest authorities on growth hormone, has written:
"Undiluted, freeze-dried HGH powder in sterile vials may be safely kept at room temperature, not to exceed 86 degrees Fahrenheit, for up to 18 months (as dated on each vial). Up to 110 degrees for a day or two before mixing may be tolerated without a problem. Once diluent is added, however, the resulting liquid HGH must be kept refrigerated and used within 4 weeks or potency will slowly decline." - Dr. Elmer Cranton
Big Evil, I'm not trying to come off as rude. If that's how you felt then please accept my apologies. I researched online for answers but I got nowhere.You are new to this board bro, I would watch you "verbage" if you would like help from our members.....
On your first question: No one needs to PROVE anything to you. As Ness said, this is common knowlede and simply using the "search" function can help you educate yourself.
On your second question: Most companies take requests for a fee to "cold ship" these type of products. If they don't, there are plenty of venders out there who will if you are that concerned.
All in all, it is late Dec.and cold in most places and i don't think your stuff is compromised.
I gave you the directions...Came with no directions
Here is the "storage" literature from my Kigs...(If you wanna get technical)
*Keep at 2-8 celcius in the fridge away from light.
*Before reconstitution:
--If refrigerated it is good til expiration date.(2 years)
--At room temp it's good for over 30 days.
*After reconstitution:
--Use Bac water to reconstitute and keep refrigerated, good for 20 days.
--Use sterile water to reconstitute and keep refrigerated, good for 72 hours.
Shelf life: 2 years
Is there anyway to find out if this product is bad?
How do I know it hasn't been sitting around on a self for months before I got a hold of it? You don't, I'm sure there's a way to figure out whether its good or bad..
Anybody have any ideas?
I gave you the directions...
Get a baseline IGF-1 test, then dose and test again 3-5 hours post injection. Levels should be at least double from 3iu dose, if not more.
I gave you the directions...
Get a baseline IGF-1 test, then dose and test again 3-5 hours post injection. Levels should be at least double from 3iu dose, if not more.