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    HCG syringe?

    I just ran a search and found out that there is no conversion for iu's to cc.

    So that means that you need insulin syringes for HCG, right? What size needle do you need?

    Also, one of the syringes I am looking at has a permanently attached needle.. don't you need to switch needles after you draw out of a vial?

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    1iu=1cc you always use an insulin syringe for shooting igf, hgh, slin or hcg
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    Quote Originally Posted by pietro75 View Post
    1iu=1cc you always use an insulin syringe for shooting igf, hgh, slin or hcg
    OK, what size needle?

    and shouldn't I switch needles after drawing out of the vial? I am asking b/c one of the syringes I am looking at has permanently attached needles...

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    you'll be fine bro plus you cant, slin needles dont twist off. as for size, a 1cc/1ml slin syringe will work and is what i perfer but you can also use a 1/2 ml as well
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    As your body ages you are less responsive to Hcg. I have tried using he 250iu per week thing, nothing happened. Then I did the 500 iu per week thing and it did nothing. The vials I get are 2000 iu and I use the hole thing in one go. This works well. I can **** the shit out of the old lady and feel great. I do this about one a month and it seems to keep me up to par. By the way I'm in my fifties so everybody is different.

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    Here's an article on measurement:

    In many countries, steroids are legal and even can be purchased over the counter. As a results many of these injectable anabolics are administered by the user. Below is information aiding in the conversion of such drugs. This article does not endorse the use of illegal drugs.

    I. U.= international unit. This is a unit used to measure the activity (that is, the effect) of many vitamins and drugs. For each substance to which this unit applies, there is an international agreement specifying the biological effect expected with a dose of 1 IU. Other quantities of the substance are then expressed as multiples of this standard. This also means that this measurment is not based on sheer volume or weight of the substance, but rather the effect.

    ml = milliliter. This is a VOLUME measurement. it is 1/1000 of a liter. when talking about water or similar liquids, it is equivelant to one cubic centimeter.

    cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 5cc syringe, it will hold ~5ml of liquid in it.

    mg = milligram. This is a WEIGHT measurement. It is 1/1000 of a gram. the amount of chemical substance is often measured in milligrams. For injectable solutions, this will be reported as a concentration of weight to volume, such as mg/ml (milligrams per milliliter). In the case of orally administered substances, the weight of chemical is labeled, athough the actual weight of the pill/capsule may be much higher, because of the use of filler substances. This means that a small pill may be much more potent than a large pill, so don't judge a pill based on its size, but the actual amount of substance for which it is labeled as.

    mcg = microgram = 1/1000 of a mg (milligram) There are one thousand micrograms in one milligram.

    Conversion factors:

    1000 mcg (microgram) = 1 mg (milligram)

    1000 mg (milligram) = 1 g (gram)

    1000 g (gram) = 1 kg (kilogram)

    1000 ml (milliliter) = 1 liter

    1ml (water) = 1cc (water)

    1ml (oil) ~ 1cc (oil) (~ denotes approximately equal to)


    Examples putting it all together

    Say a user has some Drug XYX from two different companies. One is 'XYX-300' from QV, and one from BM which is 'XYZ-100'. Both of these are XYZ DRUG, but they have different concentrations. What this means is....

    for the XYZ-300:

    if you take 1 ml (one milliliter) of this solution, it will take up ~1cc (one cubic centimeter) of space in the syringe. There will be 300mg (three hundred milligrams) of XYZ in this dosage.

    for the XYZ-100:

    if you take 1 ml (one milliliter) of this solution, it will take up ~1cc (one cubic centimeter) of space in the syringe. There will be 100mg (one hundred milligrams) of XYZ in this dosage.

    If you put the syringes side by side, they appear the exact same, so what is the difference? the XYZ-300 has a concentration of 300mg/ml, while the XYZ-100 only has a concentration of 100mg/ml. This means that the syringe with XYZ-300 has three times (3x) the amount of DRUG XYZ in the same exact volume as the syringe with XYZ-100.


    I hope this helps,

    Dumb Dumb

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumbdumb View Post
    Here's an article on measurement:

    In many countries, steroids are legal and even can be purchased over the counter. As a results many of these injectable anabolics are administered by the user. Below is information aiding in the conversion of such drugs. This article does not endorse the use of illegal drugs.

    I. U.= international unit. This is a unit used to measure the activity (that is, the effect) of many vitamins and drugs. For each substance to which this unit applies, there is an international agreement specifying the biological effect expected with a dose of 1 IU. Other quantities of the substance are then expressed as multiples of this standard. This also means that this measurment is not based on sheer volume or weight of the substance, but rather the effect.

    ml = milliliter. This is a VOLUME measurement. it is 1/1000 of a liter. when talking about water or similar liquids, it is equivelant to one cubic centimeter.

    cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 5cc syringe, it will hold ~5ml of liquid in it.

    mg = milligram. This is a WEIGHT measurement. It is 1/1000 of a gram. the amount of chemical substance is often measured in milligrams. For injectable solutions, this will be reported as a concentration of weight to volume, such as mg/ml (milligrams per milliliter). In the case of orally administered substances, the weight of chemical is labeled, athough the actual weight of the pill/capsule may be much higher, because of the use of filler substances. This means that a small pill may be much more potent than a large pill, so don't judge a pill based on its size, but the actual amount of substance for which it is labeled as.

    mcg = microgram = 1/1000 of a mg (milligram) There are one thousand micrograms in one milligram.

    Conversion factors:

    1000 mcg (microgram) = 1 mg (milligram)

    1000 mg (milligram) = 1 g (gram)

    1000 g (gram) = 1 kg (kilogram)

    1000 ml (milliliter) = 1 liter

    1ml (water) = 1cc (water)

    1ml (oil) ~ 1cc (oil) (~ denotes approximately equal to)


    Examples putting it all together

    Say a user has some Drug XYX from two different companies. One is 'XYX-300' from QV, and one from BM which is 'XYZ-100'. Both of these are XYZ DRUG, but they have different concentrations. What this means is....

    for the XYZ-300:

    if you take 1 ml (one milliliter) of this solution, it will take up ~1cc (one cubic centimeter) of space in the syringe. There will be 300mg (three hundred milligrams) of XYZ in this dosage.

    for the XYZ-100:

    if you take 1 ml (one milliliter) of this solution, it will take up ~1cc (one cubic centimeter) of space in the syringe. There will be 100mg (one hundred milligrams) of XYZ in this dosage.

    If you put the syringes side by side, they appear the exact same, so what is the difference? the XYZ-300 has a concentration of 300mg/ml, while the XYZ-100 only has a concentration of 100mg/ml. This means that the syringe with XYZ-300 has three times (3x) the amount of DRUG XYZ in the same exact volume as the syringe with XYZ-100.


    I hope this helps,

    Dumb Dumb
    I saw that when I was looking for a conversion...

    Quote Originally Posted by ArkRoyal View Post
    As your body ages you are less responsive to Hcg. I have tried using he 250iu per week thing, nothing happened. Then I did the 500 iu per week thing and it did nothing. The vials I get are 2000 iu and I use the hole thing in one go. This works well. I can **** the shit out of the old lady and feel great. I do this about one a month and it seems to keep me up to par. By the way I'm in my fifties so everybody is different.
    This brings up another point... what is a good dose and for how long?

    I haev seen 250 iu, 2 X/ wk recommended... but I have seen that it can be less effective after a while...

    I have a couple of questions did you do the HCG all in 1 dose or spread out through out the week? HCG at 250iu 2 times a week is what I take and it works great for me. It does loose its potency for me after 3 weeks. I only use it for 4 weeks after its been reconstituted. A lot of men I know on HCG only use it for 3 weeks and some 60 days. It depends on the person and how they respond to it. It is also not wise to do more than 500iu at a time. My dose are

    T-CYP once a week on saturdays
    HCG 2 times a week on Thursdays and Saturdays
    DIM once a day for Estrogen control
    and from the profile on HCG:

    http://www.steroid.com/HCG.phtml
    The athlete should inject one HCG ampule every 5 days. Since the testosterone level remains considerably elevated for several days, it is unnecessary to inject HCG more than once every 5 days. The effective dosage for ath-letes is usually 2000-5000 I.U. per injection and should-as al-ready mentioned-be injected every 5 days. HCG should only be taken for a few weeks. If HCG is taken by male athletes over many weeks and in high dosages, it is possible that the testes will respond poorly to a later HCG intake and a release of the body's own LH. This could result in a permanent inadequate gonadal function.

    ---------------------------------

    HCG is often used in combination with anabolic/androgenic steroids during or after treatment. Since the body usually needs a certain amount of time to get its testoster-one production going again, the athlete, after discontinuing ste-roid compounds, experiences a difficult transition phase which often goes hand in hand with a considerable loss in both strength and muscle mass. Administering HCG directly after steroid treat-ment helps to reduce this condition because HCG increases the testosterone production in the testes very quickly and reliably. In the event of testicular atrophy caused by mega doses and very long periods of usage, HCG also helps to quickly bring the testes back to their original condition (size). Since occasional injections of HCG during steroid intake can avoid a testicular atrophy, many athletes use HCG for two to three weeks in the middle of their steroid treatment. It is often observed that during this time the athlete makes his best progress with respect to gains in both strength and muscle mass. Those who are on the juice all year round, who might suffer psychological consequences or who would perhaps risk the breakup of a relationship because of this should consider this drawback when taking HCG in regular in-tervals. A reduced libido and spermatogenesis due to steroids, in most cases, can be successfully cured by treatment with HCG.
    So, what is a good dose and for how long?

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    iu isnt volume its weight like mg
    for example most hcg is 5000iu and you mix 1ml of water
    so you have hcg dosed at 5000iu/ml
    if you need to shoot 500iu you shoot 1/10 of a ml

    some syringes are u-40, some are u-100
    in a u-40 syringe there are 40 units per ml- so use 4 units for 500iu
    in a u-100 syringe there are 100 units per ml- so use 10 units for 500iu

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