Hey all,
I've heard Ray (and others) speak about freezing aspirin and taking a little out at a time as it can 'go off' or presumably lose efficacy over time.
Freezing obviously preserves things, but is it universally beneficial for any and all medications, powders, vitamins, etc in terms of keeping them 'good' for longer? My hunch is that the answer is yes, but perhaps some of you know of chemical compounds that are sensitive to being frozen etc.
I'm sure more than a few people are stocking up on things at the moment, for obvious reasons
Cheers!
I've heard Ray (and others) speak about freezing aspirin and taking a little out at a time as it can 'go off' or presumably lose efficacy over time.
Freezing obviously preserves things, but is it universally beneficial for any and all medications, powders, vitamins, etc in terms of keeping them 'good' for longer? My hunch is that the answer is yes, but perhaps some of you know of chemical compounds that are sensitive to being frozen etc.
I'm sure more than a few people are stocking up on things at the moment, for obvious reasons
Cheers!