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Thread: IGF-1 How to!!
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05-13-2007, 06:07 PM #1
IGF-1 How to!!
Found this on another site...
Originally by Chaos.
First, remove the vacuum from the vial by injecting air into it. When the vacuum is gone it will no longer pull the plunger down.
You can use as much AA as you like. The original kits came with 1ml. Most of the time when I drew it into a syringe, it was't even that much, which of course is a problem. ******* includes a little more than 2ml so if you want to use 1ml, fine, 2ml, fine.
I personally use 2ml because it is easier to measure later when you draw it into a syringe.
After removing the vacuum SLOWLY add AA to the vial. Try not to let the stream of AA hit the powder directly, try to let it run down the glass into the powder. Let it sit for a minute to dilute on its own. Then gently swirl the vial until all is disolved. Do not shake!
a 1ml syringe is marked like this llll10llll20llll30llll40llll50llll60...etc
a 1/2 ml syringe is like this llll5llll10llll15llll20llll25llll30
on a 1ml each line represents 2 units 2,4,6,8,10
on a 1/2 ml each line is 1 unit 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. this makes it easier to measure.
So if you use 1ml of aa, on a 1ml pin, each line is 20mcg. on a 1/2ml pin each line is 10mcg
If you use 2ml of aa, on a 1ml pin each line is 10mcg, on a 1/2 ml each line is 5mcg...the 5line is 25mcg, 10 line is 50mcg...etc
Your IGF-1 is stored in acetic acid(AA) solution, Sodium Chloride(NaCl) is added to dilute at the time of injection. Draw up twice as much NaCl as IGF-1. So if you draw IGF-1 to the 10 line, draw NaCl to the 30 line and you are ready to go.
Be sure to refrigerate your IGF-1 after you reconstitute it.
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05-29-2007, 03:12 PM #2
just wondering if this is a good how to to go by?? anyone?
thanks
daz
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05-29-2007, 03:25 PM #3
it is solid advice.
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05-29-2007, 09:11 PM #4
Exact!
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