Another probably dumb question, but I'm new to this so please be patient. How do I get the 2ml of bacteriostatic water into the vial with the 5mg of GHRP-2 powder? I assume the powder comes in a vial?
First remove the vacuum seal from the GHRP2.
To do this take an insulin syringe and pull the plunger out.
Then put the needle into the GHRP2 vial.
This pulls air into the GHRP2 vial balancing the air pressure.
If you don't do this the vacuum will suck water into the vial too hard and fast which may damage the peptide.
Fill an insulin syringe with 1ml bacteriostatic water.
Slowly drip it into the GHRP2 at an angle so the water drips in along the glass edge of the vial.
Once 1ml of bacteriostatic water is in the vial, pull back on the plunger to suck out 1ml of air, balancing out the air pressure on the vial again.
Next remove the insulin syringe from the GHRP2 vial and add 1ml more of bacteriostatic water the same way, then remove the ml of air so the air pressure is balanced.
Slowly swirl the GHRP2 with the bacteriostatic water until it fully goes into solution.
Never shake it up.
Always keep it refrigerated.