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    HCG Mixing (first time)

    Hello,

    I am mixing HCG for the first time and I am little confused. I have a 10ml vial of b12, an empty 10ml vial, and a 5000iu (no water type) vial of HCG. I was planning on mixing 5ml of b12 with the 5000iu of hcg to give me 250iu per .25ml injections. That all makes complete sense to me (thanks austinite for the great HCG thread). The confusing part to me is all the vials seem to be sealed and the HCG came in a vial that is definitely not 5ml. (pic attached)

    So I understand the dosage and math and subq injections, but I am hoping someone can walk me through how to mix these considering the exact vials I have?



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    who said you can mix B12 and hCG ? you should be using bac. water for hCG.

    http://forums.steroid.com/hormone-re...ould-know.html

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    Get some bac water brother and mix it with that

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    B12 can be used instead according to the thread by Austinite which is what I am basing my HCG intake off of. I am just not understanding how to get the 5000iu mixed with ml properly considering the three vials I have.

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    post a link to Austinite's thread. I like to see what the heck he's doing!

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    it wont let me, here is the title of thread....

    HCG : Why you should use it on-cycle only & how to prepare your hCG for injections

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    Quote Originally Posted by clayduray
    B12 can be used instead according to the thread by Austinite which is what I am basing my HCG intake off of. I am just not understanding how to get the 5000iu mixed with ml properly considering the three vials I have.
    Why don't you want to mix it with bac water?

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    Well I dont have any. Is that available at local stores? It just made sense if B12 can be used to double up the benefits of the injection with b12 and hcg . After reading so many different posts I really focused in on Austinite's set of articles which I feel gave me as a newbie a really good understanding of what to do. So say I get 5ml of bac water I still would have the same confusion considering the HCG I have is in a really small vile that wouldnt hold 5ml of bac water. (appreciate all the responses!!!)

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    Add 2ml to HCG . Swirl gently. Draw the 2ml out of the vial it came in and put in empty vial. Then add 3 more ml.

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    its best to add 2ml water to 5000iu hCG , this was you don't have to inject large volumes of water and get lumps.

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    thanks!

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