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Old 08-29-2008, 12:02 PM #1
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You should talk to him about making 2 weeks worth, since he's using powder it shouldn't be a problem for him to do that. A few more trips to the pharmacy, but worth it if it works well all the time.

And, I'm going to go in tomorrow for an antibotic shot. Not to worry.
Are you of the impression that liquid LDN only has a two week shelf life, or is that your personal experience? Have you tried 3 or 4 weeks of prepared liquid and it didn't work for you after 2 weeks?

I know 3 weeks is fine for me, I just have to be more disciplined to not use that 4th week.

If I tried to move to 2 weeks though, I'd have MANY days without the drug. My pharmacy is only open till 5:30 daily, 1:00 on Saturdays, not on Sundays or holidays. Then, they only make the LDN up in the afternoon, and I have to give them a min of 4 hrs before the afternoon that I need it. It's not very convenient for someone unorganized like me, so I do end up using part of the 4th week sometimes. I really wouldn't consider changing that arrangement because of all the circumstances.

Good luck on the shot. I've never heard of an antibiotic shot??? What is that? Is it a one time treatment or ?

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Are you of the impression that liquid LDN only has a two week shelf life, or is that your personal experience? Have you tried 3 or 4 weeks of prepared liquid and it didn't work for you after 2 weeks?
Yes this has been my experience but you have to remember I don't have as much wiggle room. I am using 50mg pills. So I make 50ml at a time. 100ml would be 22 days worth and that is too much. 75ml would be 16 days and I figured it's just easier to make it as fresh as possible. Plus the bottle I use for it is only 50ml.

I'm making it myself though, which is different I know.
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