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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Freeze Testosterone and HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="EmpowerPharmacy" data-source="post: 46671" data-attributes="member: 109"><p>Dr Justin Saya is correct: "Once reconstituted, the general recommendation is to NOT freeze, however damage to the peptide likely increases proportional to the number of freeze-thaw cycles. In other words, if you are keeping it to only ONE freeze-thaw cycle there should be far less potential damage to the peptide than for more/repetitive freeze-thaw cycles."</p><p></p><p>Once you reconstitute the HCG it's recommended to refrigerate, not freeze it. Freezing is unnecessary as HCG is stable under refrigeration for up to 60 days after reconstitution.</p><p></p><p>It is not recommended to refrigerate or freeze Testosterone Cypionate as it is a supersaturated solution. Decreasing a solution's temperature decreases its solubility. This will cause the Testosterone Cypionate to precipitate out of solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmpowerPharmacy, post: 46671, member: 109"] Dr Justin Saya is correct: "Once reconstituted, the general recommendation is to NOT freeze, however damage to the peptide likely increases proportional to the number of freeze-thaw cycles. In other words, if you are keeping it to only ONE freeze-thaw cycle there should be far less potential damage to the peptide than for more/repetitive freeze-thaw cycles." Once you reconstitute the HCG it's recommended to refrigerate, not freeze it. Freezing is unnecessary as HCG is stable under refrigeration for up to 60 days after reconstitution. It is not recommended to refrigerate or freeze Testosterone Cypionate as it is a supersaturated solution. Decreasing a solution's temperature decreases its solubility. This will cause the Testosterone Cypionate to precipitate out of solution. [/QUOTE]
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