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GrumpyOldMan

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I'll be trying some CJC and GHRP-2 soon and I'm wondering what you guys do for storage? I know it has to be kept in the fridge and that it does not like to be abused (stirred not shaken). But would keeping it in the fridge door be a bad idea do to the jarring or does it not matter after it's mixed?

I was considering buying a Koolatron to store it away from the nosey/clueless, but I see that they can't handle more than a few days of continuous use. A mini fridge might be an idea, but I'd have to stash it somewhere, which might cause more problems than being straight up. I'd just hate to be using this shit when it was expired because some cluebie cleaned the fridge and let it get warm/abused.
 
I keep mine in an Erase bottle packed with cotton wadding (so i can gently set it in) in the fridge. Never gets bothered
 
I keep mine in an Erase bottle packed with cotton wadding (so i can gently set it in) in the fridge. Never gets bothered

Thanks,,

I was considering the Koolatron, but maybe a small plastic Thermos bottle with padding and a fragile/keep cold label.

Might make a good gimmick for our Peptide partners.
 
Everybody has SOME place in the fridge that nobody ever goes into, might be the vegetable cooler, might be the deli drawer. I'd just put the peptides in a container nobody else will touch and just leave them in that drawer. Personally, I'd have concerns about keeping them in a thermos in the fridge because the thermos will insulate from the cold both inside and out.

The fridge door does have variable temperatures but less noticeable than, say, the freezer door. A lot of people do root in the fridge and leave the door hanging open, though.

Oh, for the record, I just keep my reconstituted peptides in a ziplock bag in the deli drawer. There's only two other people in the house, one of them is my husband, and he's on the protocol too, and the other is my stepdaughter. She caught me loading needles the other night and I didn't make a big deal of it, told her is was for anti-aging. She couldn't have cared less.
 
Everybody has SOME place in the fridge that nobody ever goes into, might be the vegetable cooler, might be the deli drawer. I'd just put the peptides in a container nobody else will touch and just leave them in that drawer. Personally, I'd have concerns about keeping them in a thermos in the fridge because the thermos will insulate from the cold both inside and out.

The fridge door does have variable temperatures but less noticeable than, say, the freezer door. A lot of people do root in the fridge and leave the door hanging open, though.

Oh, for the record, I just keep my reconstituted peptides in a ziplock bag in the deli drawer. There's only two other people in the house, one of them is my husband, and he's on the protocol too, and the other is my stepdaughter. She caught me loading needles the other night and I didn't make a big deal of it, told her is was for anti-aging. She couldn't have cared less.

Thanks,

I live with a neat freak whose idea of organization is to throw it out or put it where I'll never find it. I like my mess, I know exactly where everything is. :) I swear she's going to find all her shit on the front lawn one day.

The needles are not an issue, since I'm taking my 'prescription' dose of T. LOL.

The crisper sounds like a plan, but I still think I'll put it in a container of some sort. The anti-aging thing might appeal to her vanity, although I can't see her jabbing herself. It would certainly be cheaper than all the damn supplements she buys.
 
Thanks,

I live with a neat freak whose idea of organization is to throw it out or put it where I'll never find it. I like my mess, I know exactly where everything is. :) I swear she's going to find all her shit on the front lawn one day.

The needles are not an issue, since I'm taking my 'prescription' dose of T. LOL.

The crisper sounds like a plan, but I still think I'll put it in a container of some sort. The anti-aging thing might appeal to her vanity, although I can't see her jabbing herself. It would certainly be cheaper than all the damn supplements she buys.
If you can be straight up with her and just say it's an adjutant to the T. therapy, I'd do that and just tell her you need to keep the stuff refrigerated, it's in this box (or Tupperware or something) please don't mess with it. Maybe write DO NOT DISCARD OR REMOVE FROM FRIDGE in large letters :lmao:

I didn't think my husband would be interested in trying it either, he actually used to have a bit of needle phobia. He's really surprised me.
 
in the freezer till reconsituted then the fridge ..how i do it
 
I'll be trying some CJC and GHRP-2 soon and I'm wondering what you guys do for storage? I know it has to be kept in the fridge and that it does not like to be abused (stirred not shaken). But would keeping it in the fridge door be a bad idea do to the jarring or does it not matter after it's mixed?

I was considering buying a Koolatron to store it away from the nosey/clueless, but I see that they can't handle more than a few days of continuous use. A mini fridge might be an idea, but I'd have to stash it somewhere, which might cause more problems than being straight up. I'd just hate to be using this shit when it was expired because some cluebie cleaned the fridge and let it get warm/abused.

A mini fridge is perfect if you can pull it off. Also, keep it in the back of the fridge so it doesnt take a beating.
 
Thanks,

Hopefully my rat can begin trials this weekend, the needles, and research material arrived today, just waiting on the BW.
 
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