Sorry been looking around the net.
Ordered hcg 5000iu and it comes with 2ml of water to mix.
I need to take 250iu three times a week
how much do i draw in the insulin needle?
thank you
Sorry been looking around the net.
Ordered hcg 5000iu and it comes with 2ml of water to mix.
I need to take 250iu three times a week
how much do i draw in the insulin needle?
thank you
10 IUs (Ten clicks) on the insulin needle will give you your 250 IUs of HCG at that mixture. Or 1/10 of a ML, since 1 ML would be 2500 IUs, and 2 ML would be 5000 IUs
HI, Hey Slam i Ordered hcg 5000iu and it comes with 10ml bottle of water to mix. SO DOSE THIS MEAN i mix 5m of B Water and how am i supposed to mix as the HCG comes in a tiny bottle ? Cheer Riggar....
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Thx ... I just come off a 3 month mod cycle test tren... ...Can you suggest a doseage protacol ?
Should i discard 5 ml BWATER inject a 1ml of the remaining 5 it into the HCG to dilute thn trasfer in to the remaining 4 ml to make a 5 ml doseage ? As the HCG Bottle is tiny?
Thanks heaps very Valuble links!! just going thought them now cheers
These are pretty cool and I think could really help the new guys who have trouble visualizing the math. Here are my thoughts (keep in mind that I'm using a Mac with Safari, so the problems I ran into may not exist on Chrome or other browsers):
1. The first link has great information, but for some reason, the calculator didn't include how much water to dilute your HcG bottle with to give you a specific dose and or volume or your syringe. I do feel bad for people who purchase "their prescription service" because it costs so much.
2. The second calculator makes you do some math before you can use it, and it gives you a cap on the concentration you can allow per ml. For BB doses, it doesn't let you go high enough.
3. This one is good if you want to keep your injections at 0.25ml (2.5 marks) on an insulin syringe. It won't let you change that, but all of the other criteria you can. You can also save this as a file on your desktop for easy access if you don't have excel, OpenOffice, or similar spreadsheet programs.
4. For some reason if you go below 1ml on the "preferred injection amount" it gives you an invalid answer.
5. The last one is by far my favorite. It gives you three separate calculators for three different scenarios. I think this one would help the most people and C27, you should maybe ask for it to be added to one of the HcG calculation stickies.
Thanks for the work putting this together.
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Yes. I saw each had a shortcoming, so I have some options. It always confused me.
The best thing is that the one you like the best disappeared from the internet. I had to go to the way back machine to find it.
That way back machine is great for finding old sites that went dead since.
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