Most people inject. Inhaling requires more product, and comes with worse side effects.
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Most people inject. Inhaling requires more product, and comes with worse side effects.
Bac water is easily available online for about $5.
I would start with 1cc, or 2cc, and then dose 1/10 of that amount.
You shouldn't be able to suck any air out of your pt141 container, as it should be vacuum sealed. How much bac water to add is just a matter of personal preference, but filling the container is way...
In your case, with the syringes you have, 10 units will equal 1/10cc.
I'm uncomfortable suggesting how many "units" to use, because the terminology is incorrect. You are using insulin syringes, and those "units" refer to a potency of insulin per ml. In this case you...
Bac water is the same thing.
Mix ratio can be whatever you want. I use small syringes, and prefer to keep the math simple, so I just use 1cc, but using 2cc or more makes it easier to more...
Impossible to answer your question in its current form, because there is no conversion from iu to mg. I can answer it making a couple assumptions though. First, you stated that your insulin syringes...
You really need bacteriostatic water, it acts as a preservative, and perhaps more importantly prevents your product from becoming contaminated.
I can't comment as to age, or weight except as it relates to my own personal experiences. I'm mid 50's, 200 lbs., and 1-2 mgs., works best for me, BUT, that's assuming a quality product. As others...
Yes, you can build up a resistance to it. For me personally, once a week on average is where I remain most responsive, but that's just an average. I can use it 3 times in one week, or even 3 days in...
Milligram is a measurement of weight, milliliter is a measurement of volume.
1cc=1 milliliter
I'd like to know the same, preferably a U.S. Source.
Injection, you can YouTube it. Simple, and painless.
I'm also seeking a reputable supplier in the US. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.