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![]() Hello to all! First - thanks for the great support and information this forum provides. I will make this short and sweet. Was in Mexico last weekend and purchased Gonakor (after reading the posts regarding the drug here in the forums). Well - I was anxious to start my 23 injection day cycle - and instead of waiting to order the bac water - I bought the wound wash at Walgreens and needles and went on my merry way. I mixed the HCG with the wound wash - filled up my needles - and started the cycle on 4/14. I eventually read that I should probably fill up the needles and freeze the solution to help retain potency. So I did that last night - however have been doing injections with the mix from the fridge for the past 6 days. I am on VLCD day 5 and have lost 6.6 pounds. My questions: 1) I don't want to waste my mix - since I live in Michigan and odviousely can't hop and skip to Mexico to buy anymore (I do have another vial I purchased and just ordered the bac water today so next week when I run out of his supply I will mix with the proper agent))...am I OK to finish this next week with the solution I have mixed? I had read that in the original protocal, sodium chloride was what was used to mix? 2) Is the back water STRICTLY to prevent infection before injection - or is it's primary function to preserve the HCG after mixing. My worry is that every morning I am injecting myself with soemthing that is nothing more than wound wash. I am getting results, however I am following eating protocol strictly so I would expect some weight loss. How do I know the HCG is working? I'm not hungry at all. I just need some help. I am impatient by nature and thought I had read on these forums that wound wash was OK to mix with - but is that JUST with sublingual doses? HELP PLEASE! thanks = Becky |
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Hi - thanks for the response!
First - yes it is a powder and it did come with a 10 ml bottle of sterlie water. From what I researched prior to mixing, I gathered that the sterile water wasn't enough to perserve the HCG powder potecny, so it was suggested to mix with bac water (perferred) or wound wash (aks Sodum Chloride) - in which the wound wash was not the first choise to use. From what I had read - the wash could be used as a substitue to the bac water (for those impatient like me to start a cycle). My question was whether or not the wound wash would perserve the potency of the power (I know it won't as good as bac water - but it is OK just this one time). I beleive it was one of Grammy1952's -whom I gather is the rockstar around this joint - posts that inidcated the wound was COULD be used. Now I am not only confused - but wondering if I am doing harm to myself my using the wash??? :-( |
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Maybe this will help
Question posted about using wound wash for injections -- grammy says no absolutely not -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Date:Apr 2009 Location:Indiana R/P/M:5 rounds, down 78# and at goal Posts:26,777 No, absolutely not. Injections must be completely sterile and have a preservative in it. You need bacteriostatic water for injections. Colleen http://www.colleencoble.com I'm a moderator. If you need to report an issue on the forum, feel free to email me at colleen@colleencoble.com. I can't help with technical issues though. Contact Jarret for forum posting problems or go here: http://hcgdietinfo.com/hcgdietforums/f20/ I tried to post the thread but it wouldn't - just use the search and type in wound wash if you want to read the whole thread |
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OK - thank you. Now that I have that info - can I use the mix that I already have frozen and in vials and take that sublingually until my bac water arrives? Maybe get a sterlie vial to put the remaider of the HCG to take as drops? |
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