Bacteriostatic water: 28-30 day shelf life Why bacteriostatic water extends shelf life: Contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol Benzyl alcohol inhibits bacterial growth Doesn't kill all bacteria, just prevents multiplication Allows multi-dose use safely Standard for peptide reconstitution Typical shelf life with bacteriostatic water: Why 28-30 days is the limit: Peptide hydrolysis continues in solution Benzyl alcohol effectiveness decreases over time Bacterial contamination risk increases Most peptides show measurable degradation by day 30 Conservative limit ensures safety and efficacy Storage during 30-day period: Refrigerate continuously (2-8C) Never freeze reconstituted peptides Protect from light (keep in box or amber vial) Minimize temperature fluctuations Use sterile technique every time See our bacteriostatic water for peptides , water to mix with peptides , and how long reconstituted peptides last in fridge

The Bottom Line Glutathione is a potent antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals, support immune function, and protect cells from oxidative damage
Core stack: Glutathione + arbutin/TXA + barrier supports
In addition, nutritional supplements like ginkgo, melatonin, coenzyme Q10, zinc, and vitamin B12 have all shown positive effects as part of tinnitus treatment
Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble polymer that comes from cellulose
The foods highest in vitamin B12 are: Organ meats, such as beef and chicken liver Wild-caught fish, including salmon, herring, mackerel, tuna, trout and sardines (also great sources of other vital nutrients, like omega-3 fatty acids) Organic dairy products, including probiotic-rich yogurt or raw milk Pasture-raised poultry, including turkey or chicken Grass-fed beef and lamb When its not possible to get enough vitamin B12 from your diet, perhaps due to genetic conditions or taking necessary medications, someone might choose to boost intake of vitamin B12 in several ways other than receiving injections