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    Does anyone know where I can purchase sodium choloride, amber mixing vials mixing syringe/needles?
    I found a place that has sodium chloride but not the other supplies. The SC was 2.60 for a 30ml vial but the shipping was 8.00! any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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    Is this for sublingual or injection?

    If it is for sublingual then you can just go to the store and buy 9% sodium chloride in the form of wound wash.


    Ellie
  3.  # 3permalink
    happy- you do not want to use sod. chloride for injections unless you're going to mix your hcg fresh every day or two- it does not have a preservative in it. you can get bacteriostatic water at evotrition.com.

    i also buy the clear vials- they are much less expensive than the amber ones (about 1/3 of the cost)- then just wrap it in aluminum foil or put it inside a small box. you can get vials at gpzservices.com. Inexpensive syringes are available at healthwarehouse.com.
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    this would be for injection...forgot to mention that. I definitely want SC for injections and not bac water. you should use the same dilutent that your brand hcg is packaged with. some come with bac water and some come with SC. anytime I have deviated with from this I have had trouble. thanks for the links on supplies. Hopefully someone can chime in on sodium chloride.
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    happy- they package sodium chloride with it because when hcg is prescribed for patients take the entire vial in one injection- it's not meant to be stored. Dr. S. mixed fresh hcg every day so it wasn't an issue. but if you keep it in the fridge more than a day or two without having a preservative mixed in it, you run the risk of getting an infection. once the vial of hcg has been mixed and the rubber stopper has been pierced, that hole creates a portal for bacteria to enter.

    i don't know of anyone on here who uses sodium chloride for injections, so i'm doubtful anyone has a source. there was one gal from greece who used it, but it was because she mixed fresh hcg every day. any clinic or doc you would get hcg from would have it mixed with bact water.
  6.  # 6permalink
    since i am new around here, I hate to disagree with you. However, I disagree with you. I am not new to hcg or dr S's protocol and my experience has been just the opposite of what you say. anytime i have mixed my brand with baco water, i was incredibly hungry and did not lose well. when i mix with SC, I am not hungry and lose well. This blend works well for me for a 23 day protocol. You would find in other forums that no one would consider mixing with anything other than what their brand of hcg is packaged with. At any rate, I mix my hcg and then fill my entire round of shots at the same time. To each their own, but this is what works best for me and others i know.
  7.  # 7permalink
    Actually, upon further review, the one I use (Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride ) does have a preservative.
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    that's fine, if it has a preservative. regular sodium chloride does not, which is why i recommended you not use that. the SC i get from ADC does not have a preservative in it. i don't believe i've ever seen any hcg packaged with bact sodium chloride, since it is designed to be taken in a single injection. what brand do you use???

    the other problem is that even if what comes with the hcg is bact SC, there is not enough of it. your shot volume would be extremely low.

    did the site you found have bact sc, or the regular?

    we don't know of any site that carries it all. gpzservices.com used to carry both the water and the vials, but no longer carries the water. so you have to go to separate sites and pay the shipping. most are $6, so $8 is not that bad. you might want to see if you can find other people to go in on your order with you, like many do with the hcg.
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    ps- the weight loss is pretty much from the vlcd, not the hcg- so it seems odd that you would not lose as well, unless that was just coincidence. it would be interesting though, to see if using bact sc might solve the hunger issue for some people.
  10.  # 10permalink
    This is very interesting to me. Happy, could you give us a link to what you actually mix with? Maybe this is the root cause of the hunger we sometimes see.