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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG: Storage, Travel, Potency
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<blockquote data-quote="tonyfr" data-source="post: 69825" data-attributes="member: 15055"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I've just started taking HCG. It's rather obnoxious that you get it in large vials whose efficacy starts to go downhill the moment its mixed. And its so delicate: it needs refrigeration after it's reconstituted and should not be disturbed much to avoid breaking up the delicate protein bonds.</p><p></p><p>First question: can it be frozen? Opinions are all over the place. Some people pre-fill syringes and freeze them. This sounds great, but no one seems to worry much about maintaining sterility.</p><p></p><p>Then there's traveling with HCG. I'm not worried about keeping it refrigerated, but the shaking and vibrations incurred in travel by car or air would seem destined to destroy the HCG. I haven't found anyone worried about vibration damage—most people seem to worry just about refrigeration.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts? Is there any reasonable way to test a vial of HCG to see how potent it remains?</p><p></p><p>I am taking it mostly to make sure my natural T production systems stay active. I've spent about 9 months on T therapy without it (different doctor) and didn't notice any testicular shrinkage, so I'm not sure I could tell if it was working or not without a lab test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyfr, post: 69825, member: 15055"] Hi, I've just started taking HCG. It's rather obnoxious that you get it in large vials whose efficacy starts to go downhill the moment its mixed. And its so delicate: it needs refrigeration after it's reconstituted and should not be disturbed much to avoid breaking up the delicate protein bonds. First question: can it be frozen? Opinions are all over the place. Some people pre-fill syringes and freeze them. This sounds great, but no one seems to worry much about maintaining sterility. Then there's traveling with HCG. I'm not worried about keeping it refrigerated, but the shaking and vibrations incurred in travel by car or air would seem destined to destroy the HCG. I haven't found anyone worried about vibration damage—most people seem to worry just about refrigeration. Any thoughts? Is there any reasonable way to test a vial of HCG to see how potent it remains? I am taking it mostly to make sure my natural T production systems stay active. I've spent about 9 months on T therapy without it (different doctor) and didn't notice any testicular shrinkage, so I'm not sure I could tell if it was working or not without a lab test. [/QUOTE]
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HCG: Storage, Travel, Potency
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