Comment · Thu, February 26, 2015 · Ceretropic
Ancedotal Reports of differences between Acetyl Semax and Semax anyone?
Original post in this thread
vdog26 · 32 points
Just saw N-Acetyl Semax on Ceretropic. Has anyone used this, are the effects more enhanced than regular semax?
What they were answering
NellucEcon · 1 points
If one forgets to purchase bacteriostatic water, can regular water (perhaps after boiling) be used instead for the nasal spray? My suspicion is that if the solution is only the peptides plus water, there would not be enough resources for the bacteria to grow, but I wouldn't want to be wrong. Can household additives be used to make the solution sufficiently bacteria inhibiting for the nasal spray?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
If you are injecting it, no. You do not want to risk it with injections. Nasal is risky too. However, if you use distilled water, it should be fine. But then you have to keep the spray in the fridge at all times, or the peptide will break down. The same goes if you are using BAC water. Only ultrapure deionized water is stable at room temp.