BA is BA brotha. You can get it cheap on Ebay or Amazon.Is this one okej?
You have a pic?First batch made. Seems to work!
Its not 100% dissolved tho it got some crystals floating. used heating + magnetic stirrer. how come its not 100% dissolved?
Think they are to small to see via camera. but i notice it when i look really close. I doubt its cause i stirred to little as i used bicarbonate to raise ph, wich took like 30 mins as it fissed over (used to much water, 80ml instead of 60 like you said, but as the other member needed to top up the water after using 60 i added more) due to the reaction. so took a really long time. will use a bigger beaker next timeYou have a pic?
Also seem to need a ton of bicarbonate to raise the PH. vs the other product i brewed. wich is pretty strange. tought my ph strips were bunk as it kept fizzing over n over, yet no change in ph when checked it with the strips so i eventually stopped.Think they are to small to see via camera. but i notice it when i look really close. I doubt its cause i stirred to little as i used bicarbonate to raise ph, wich took like 30 mins as it fissed over (used to much water, 80ml instead of 60 like you said, but as the other member needed to top up the water after using 60 i added more) due to the reaction. so took a really long time. will use a bigger beaker next time
I just looked at it again, after a weeks break and its crystals all over the bottom. it seems to have crashed. why could this happen?You have a pic?
600mg per ml, maby abit higher as it fissed over so i had to add more water n powderWhat is your dose per ml?
Did you follow the recipe EXACTLY how it's worded?


Thank you. I have this biologix at home. Both are sterile A. This one has lower pH level thoI make like 3-5 liters of carnitine a week.
Use biologix wfi, it's the highest quality for the best price.
1.5% ba
Shouldn't need to adjust pH at all, and if you do, you'll need to bring it down not up.
600mg/ml l carnitine should come out in the low 8s on the pH. You need to bring it down with reagent grade HCL to like 7.5 if you're going to adjust for pH.
If you don't have or aren't using reagent grade hcl or hcl solutions, don't waste your time. The industrial and lab grade stuff is junk.
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