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  1. #1 7th June 2011 
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    Mixing Compounds & dosing

    I know this has been answered in numerous different postings, but sometimes it is difficult to find when you are looking.

    Is there any "list" of the various compounds and which are to be "cut" with BW, versus acetic acid(?) .

    I am ordering some this week and will only be gettng BW to mix. No point in ordering the peptides that will require some other mix since I will not have it the first "go round".* Also the mix ratio is easy with say a 10 mg MT II cut with 1ML to get an even dose by the units on the 100 unit syringe. Are there other quick "ratios" that will make the dosing easy for the other peptides (some of course would be excessive at 1MG/dose). So if 200 mcg* or 100mcg is the approximate dose (say for CJ1295, or GHRP 2) it would be best to mix 1ML or 2ML with a 2MG vial of the peptide? That way depending on the dose the units would be easy based on the Units?

    Other recommendations for the different compounds?
    And which use BW? thanks
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    Re: Mixing Compounds & dosing

    "
    I know this has been answered in numerous different postings, but sometimes it is difficult to find when you are looking.

    Is there any "list" of the various compounds and which are to be "cut" with BW, versus acetic acid(?) .

    I am ordering some this week and will only be gettng BW to mix. No point in ordering the peptides that will require some other mix since I will not have it the first "go round".* Also the mix ratio is easy with say a 10 mg MT II cut with 1ML to get an even dose by the units on the 100 unit syringe. Are there other quick "ratios" that will make the dosing easy for the other peptides (some of course would be excessive at 1MG/dose). So if 200 mcg* or 100mcg is the approximate dose (say for CJ1295, or GHRP 2) it would be best to mix 1ML or 2ML with a 2MG vial of the peptide? That way depending on the dose the units would be easy based on the Units?

    Other recommendations for the different compounds?
    And which use BW? thanks
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    Diluted acetic acid (AA .6%) is only good for a specific manufactured IGF-1 w/ the appropriate salt...otherwise there is nothing out there requiring the hassle.* NaCl/Sodium Chloride is perfectly fine to reconstitute IGF-1, short term (month)...and buffer injections containing AA.*

    Basically if you are going to use a slow and/or low dosing method for IGF-1 LR3 (ie dave palumbo), reconstitute in AA , pre-load and store in freezer when reconstituting a bulk 1mg IGF-1 LR3.* If you choose to use a high dose, quickly (ie, 100mcg daily each day), bact sodium chloride keeps things simple - store in fridge and use within a month, not out of the norm

    Bact Water (BW) has you covered for melanotan peptides (MT-1, MT-2, PT-141), growth factor peptides (CJC-1295, GHRP-6), etc

    GHRP hopefully come in small vials.* Bonehead companies sell 10mg GHRP-6 which can yield 100 doses of 100mcg or a hell of a lot of over-usage.* With typical 5mg GHRP-6 reference math at peptide-guide.com, GHRP-6
    Example- 2.5ml(cc) bacteriostatic water per 5mg GHRP vial equates to a 100mcg dose approximately each 2-3 marks on a U100 insulin syringe.

    CJC-1295 w and without DAC, 1ml of bact water keeps math and measurement easy enough.* GHRP-6 is the peptide to watch out for

    Melanotan II is very potent, particular when provided in the standard 10mg increment.* 2ml is good to use with MT-II imho
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    Wow. Great information. I did not regret spending some time to read all of what is written in this thread. This is a very informational one! I hope all threads are like this one. Indeed, it is very helpful.