- Oct 12, 2018
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Curious here. I've always heard peptides should be vacuum sealed. True or not? Reason I ask is recently I came across some bpc-157 & it did NOT appear to be vacuum sealed. In past, I would initially stick needle in new vial with 100iu of air in syringe, and the vial would suck it right up. This time, that didn't happen. It didn't suck up any air - not even 5 iu. So back to my Q - is being vacuum sealed of high importance regarding peptides (or at least bpc-157 in this instance)?
Thanks.
Thanks.