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Originally posted by josh
Half Life - The time required for half of a sample of a given radioactive isotope to decay into another element or isotope. The half-life of an isotope is inversely related to its decay constant. Halflife, biological
OR should I have said
Half life, biological -The time required for the body to eliminate one half of the material taken in by natural biological means.
What do you think this means? If the HGH is staying active longer its “biological means” or active chemical state is staying intact longer. Hence, it is lengthening its half life.
The Half life of any substance will vary depending upon environment i.e. dry sterile, hydrated, free of bacteria, temperature…
If you take a look at the somaject product it comes with Bac. and is good for up to 14 days after mixture and other products like serono that comes with sterile is only good for 24 hrs after mixture. I know the water is not the only reason for this however it has a lot to do with it.
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Ok, it doesnt matter what water you mix the gh with, it is still the exact same hormone. The
protein life is affected by the type of water (as it is in the vial), but once in the body it doesnt matter one bit. If we quote the PDR we see that gh has a half life of 5.5 hours and nowhere do they mention the type of water. If the water affected the half life it would be in there. However, it does mention that the gh will last longer when diluted with bacteriostatic water.
You are confusing the life of the gh in the vial with how long it will stay active in the body. Thanks