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Spare bottles of c60 from carbon60oliveoil

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#1 carlobenzina

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Posted 01 May 2016 - 08:52 AM


Hi I have ordered ten bottles of c60 from carbonc60oliveoil.com last week but probably they are too much for myself to consume in a short time. I could give away 3 or 4 bottles. If you are interested can contact me.



#2 Turnbuckle

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Posted 01 May 2016 - 10:23 AM

Put them in the freezer.


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#3 carlobenzina

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Posted 01 May 2016 - 03:44 PM

How much time could they be stored in the freezer?

Some people here on the forum did say it isn't a good idea to freeze them.



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#4 Turnbuckle

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Posted 01 May 2016 - 04:14 PM

How much time could they be stored in the freezer?

Some people here on the forum did say it isn't a good idea to freeze them.

 

 

Putting them in the fridge is not the best idea (due to separation), but putting them in the freezer is fine. The rule of thumb (and it's only a very general rule) is reactions take place twice as fast with every rise in temp of 10 C. So as a freezer is typically 40 C below room temp, that amounts to a 2^4 = 16-fold drop in the rate of chemical reactions. Thus 2 years worth of storage in your freezer is like 6 weeks on the shelf.


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