This might help clear it up a little Look 1/2 down the page at the examples of syringe marking explaining IU vs CC/ml
http://diabetesindogs.wikia.com/wiki/U100_Syringes
If you are using a syringe numbered like this 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1ml you should be using .05 = 5iu 1/2 way to the first number .1 or it may even say 10 as pictured below on the 1ml/100 iu syringe
Personally I use the small 1/2 ml insulin syringe and go up to the 5 mark (not 1/2 of the syringe). Same with the smaller one, it's still the 5 mark = 5iu = 100mcg
For Matt if you are using the larger syringe the first mark with a number .1 or it may say 1 or even 10 (as pictured) but the full syringe is 100u or 1cc you go 1/2 to the first number.
Swifto, no you dont want to fill a 1ml pin 1/2 full, that would be WAY to much and you would run out of cjc1295 in 2 shots and GHRP in 5 shots
When you add your BW to the vial of GHRP will be near full and the cjc will be 1/2 or less. That's why you use 2x GHRP vs cjc or at least thats the way I understand it. If you used 1x1 you would end up with a lot of GHRP left over.
Per Datblue, Optimally you could dose 100mcg of CJC-1295 w/ 100-400mcg of GHRP in the morning (on an empty stomach 25 minutes before eating); again in the afternoon/PWO; finally just before bed.
I hope this made sense, I'm still figuring it out also.