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    What makes you think it's un sterile now? You can go over to the laboratory section and see if part of the process is heating it like most aas and then just do that part. Usually it's something like bring water to a boil then let it cool just a little. Place the vial in the water for 20 minutes then put it into the refrigerator. The rapid heat to cool should kill any bacteria. Dont boil it though, that's to hot. I would still go over and check out one of the recipes to make sure though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    What makes you think it's un sterile now? You can go over to the laboratory section and see if part of the process is heating it like most aas and then just do that part. Usually it's something like bring water to a boil then let it cool just a little. Place the vial in the water for 20 minutes then put it into the refrigerator. The rapid heat to cool should kill any bacteria. Dont boil it though, that's to hot. I would still go over and check out one of the recipes to make sure though.
    Actually, boiling it (tyndalization) would be fine, but not necessary in this case. OP, just use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Actually, boiling it (tyndalization) would be fine, but not necessary in this case. OP, just use it.
    You really dont want to Boil it, you can damage the contents. You want to bring the water UP to boiling and then after it cools just a little put the vial in it for 20 minutes keeping the heat on low. Then put it into the refrigerator, NOT freezer. The rapid temperature change should kill any bacteria/organisms the heat doesn't

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