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Martyfinkle
05-26-2020, 08:34 PM
Alright guys. Im about to take the gh plunge and in a bind. Im in a certain circumstance for another 2 years that I can't keep anything around. I also have young kids so fridge is a negative. I have to conceal it in a hidden spot. I've seen med coolers that you just switch out the freezer pack every supposed 36 hours but wouldn't push it to that. Anybody know of a specific brand or anything? Please no negativity. Thanks

9TMARE
05-26-2020, 09:29 PM
Alright guys. Im about to take the gh plunge and in a bind. Im in a certain circumstance for another 2 years that I can't keep anything around. I also have young kids so fridge is a negative. I have to conceal it in a hidden spot. I've seen med coolers that you just switch out the freezer pack every supposed 36 hours but wouldn't push it to that. Anybody know of a specific brand or anything? Please no negativity. Thanks

I would figure out some type of mini fridge that’s not thermo electric or whatever because the temp fluctuates too much. Maybe this can be stored in a safe part of the house.

They have insulin little mini fridge things but those are expensive.

Lastly I would say if your fridge has those pull out drawers for veggies etc there should be room behind them for the kits to sit. And as long as no ones pulling the drawers completely out the white boxes blend in nice with the inside of the fridge.


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Martyfinkle
05-27-2020, 09:07 AM
I would figure out some type of mini fridge that’s not thermo electric or whatever because the temp fluctuates too much. Maybe this can be stored in a safe part of the house.

They have insulin little mini fridge things but those are expensive.

Lastly I would say if your fridge has those pull out drawers for veggies etc there should be room behind them for the kits to sit. And as long as no ones pulling the drawers completely out the white boxes blend in nice with the inside of the fridge.


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Does the whole kit have be refrigerated? Or just after mixed with bac?I figured if I can at least keep the unmixed bottles in a dry cool spot and just refrigerate what I've mixed id be alright.

9TMARE
05-27-2020, 02:31 PM
Does the whole kit have be refrigerated? Or just after mixed with bac?I figured if I can at least keep the unmixed bottles in a dry cool spot and just refrigerate what I've mixed id be alright.

I always keep mine refrigerated no matter what but that’s just me.
I think you’ll be fine as long as the rest of the kits in a very cool dry spot. I’m sure others will say it’s ok.
The one mixed with the BAC should be kept in the fridge. And 1 at a time as well.


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Martyfinkle
05-27-2020, 06:35 PM
I always keep mine refrigerated no matter what but that’s just me.
I think you’ll be fine as long as the rest of the kits in a very cool dry spot. I’m sure others will say it’s ok.
The one mixed with the BAC should be kept in the fridge. And 1 at a time as well.


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Cool. Thanks brotha

IRISHOAK
05-27-2020, 07:28 PM
Put it in something else. Like a vitamin bottle and keep it in the back of the top shelf. Its not dangerous. They obviously cant inject it. Drinking it wont do anything even if they ripped the metal cap off which isnt likely. It couldn't possibly be mistaken for food. Tell your kids its your medicine and dont touch it! The last thing a kid is gonna want is medicine. Esp a tiny glass vial of clear liquid.

IRISHOAK
05-27-2020, 07:29 PM
The dry ones just keep out of the light. Once its reconstituted its either refrigerate it or lose it.

chadmack282
05-28-2020, 03:21 AM
i Keep Mine in back lower Part of Fridge in a Cleaned out Sour Cream container. doing it that way for years with no issues.

Akvoem
06-02-2020, 03:43 PM
Keep it in a fridge (you can find ultra mini fridges) or don't do it
No point in spending hundreds on gh if it's just going to be destroyed by improper storage.

iconpharma
06-02-2020, 04:04 PM
all hgh always in the fridge, only way once mixed with water