When to Use Bacteriostatic Water Use bacteriostatic water when your research protocol requires: multiple draws from the same vial over days or weeks, storage of reconstituted peptide for extended periods, repeated-dose protocols (GLP-1 research, BPC-157, TB-500, HGH, semaglutide, tirzepatide), or any scenario where a single vial needs to be accessed more than once
Never freeze, as this can damage peptide structure
A 2017 study (PMID: 28386432, same compilation paper) documented that GHK-Cu at nanomolar concentrations protected rat hippocampal neurons from amyloid-beta toxicity, the protein aggregate implicated in Alzheimers pathology
To learn how it fits with our broader peptide therapy care, start with a comprehensive evaluation
Athletes subject to anti-doping testing should consult their sport's governing body before using any product labeled as PDA, pentadecapeptide, or BPC-157