Comment · Sat, January 3, 2015 · Ceretropic
Am I using the semax spray wrong?
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RogerZamboni · 6 points
I've been using ceretropic's nasal spray for the past few days. It seems like the spray is inconsistent in that sometimes the bottle sprays solution, other times it dribblesout or feels off or it sprays a lot on one occasion and barely anything on another. I feel like my technique must be off or something. Does anybody have a guide on proper spray bottle usage?
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RealFreedomAus · 1 points
By 'regular water', you're using pure water, and not tap water right? Otherwise it could be a contamination issue. Salts drying on the walls, etc.
I'm sure you know what you're doing though, you have excellent procedures set up already.
EDIT: Aw, come on, I have a crapload of respect for MYASD and everyone else at Ceretropic but everyone overlooks something. I was NOT being sarcastic.
EDIT2: Actually, I don't know whether it matters if the water ends up containing a tiny amount of salts. I was basing my assumptions on what people were talking about with the deionized water meaning the peptides last longer. I have no idea to what degree it matters. Sorry, anyway, I wasn't trying to waste anyone's time.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
We actually use Perrier to test all the nasal sprays. Lime Perrier, to be specific. ;-)