I personally don't think you will have any problems if they were kept in a cool, dry location. After you reconstitute, you're looking 50 to 60 days before they start noticeably declining. Trust your nutometer if it works.
I personally don't think you will have any problems if they were kept in a cool, dry location. After you reconstitute, you're looking 50 to 60 days before they start noticeably declining. Trust your nutometer if it works.
Agreed. The expiration date is just what the pharmaceutical company is required to paste on their drugs to provide information on the time frame in which they've tested for, and it doesn't necessarily mean that's when the drugs potency expires, otherwise they'd be testing for years and years.
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