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IGF 1 BUY :
This product must be kept refrigerated. In general, well above freezing and well below room temperature is where this product will ideally be stored. It should typically only be taken out for shots, then immediately replaced. Have you ever noticed that the butter shelf in your refrigerator is slightly too long for a normal stick of butter? That’s because it was made to hold a stick of butter + a vial of IGF. Ok- I made that up. But that’s where I’m going to keep mine.
The only way to store, transport, preserve IGF-1 is by suspending it in sterile BA in a sterile vial, which is what we do at IGFKing.com. This keeps your IGF 99% potent for months at a time in just about ANY indoor storage. Our high quality IGF-1 is easy to store and research with.
We have tested the following storage measures and found them appropriate:
1) Our IGF-1 can be stored at room temperature for 30 days.
2) Our IGF-1 can be stored in the refrigerator for one year.
3) Our IGF-1 can be stored up to 2 years in the freezer.
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