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    Arrow Final say on reconstituting HCG w/ B12

    There has been some slight arguement on whether or not you can use B12 in addition to, or in place of bacteriostatic water when reconstituting hcg . I would imagine using B12 wouldnt do any harm, but others disagree. Anyone have any factual info either way?

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    Im curious to know as well.... as I just made some HCG with BW the other day.

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    biizzzump

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    What is the PH of B-12, and what is the recommended range of PH for the substance used to reconstitute the HCG ? This is the only factor I can think of that would be worthy of consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 956Vette
    There has been some slight arguement on whether or not you can use B12 in addition to, or in place of bacteriostatic water when reconstituting hcg. I would imagine using B12 wouldnt do any harm, but others disagree. Anyone have any factual info either way?
    I had problems getting water for my first go at HCG ...I used B12. It worked fine. No scientific proof...unless you want to see some plump danglies.

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    I would see no problems with this at all. Another factor that might exist though would be the fact that cyanocobalamin(b-12) is such a large molecule, if you had higher concentrations it would not leave much room for the hcg to form a suitable solution. You might need excessive amounts of solvent(b-12, but i dont see that even really being an issue being that the amount of hcg being reconstituted is not high at all!

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    Thanks. Any more replies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 956Vette
    Thanks. Any more replies?

    Yeah, here's one more.

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    There's no telling what the b12 would do to chemical make up of the HCG , as it's very fragile to begin with. I love my HCG way too much to experiment w/ it. Be safe amd use BacWater.

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    Thanks BB. So, anyone have any scientific proof either way...cause you all serioulsy dont want to see MBH's "danglies!"

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