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Thanks and best of luck!

Ahhh, high school math - who didn't love it?! Anywhoo - using cross multiplication & division... you can successfully calculate how to mix your hCG.

Known values will be your strength of amps & daily dose - you can dilute as much as you like, as mentioned I like to keep daily doses in the 0.3cc - 0.5cc range, though I've heard some people mention they were doing 1.0cc per day. As long as you calculate correctly prior to mixing, both are correct.

When I say to keep an "odd" amount as the initial diluent - say you have 2000IU & want to take 150IU per day - you throw out a guesstimate of 5ml in as the diluent, and find daily doses would be 0.375cc... no way to accurately measure that amount in a syringe, but it gets you in the ball park. Round the daily volume up to 0.4cc - 0.4 x 2000 = 5.33ml (easier to measure an odd amount ONCE to mix the amp than EVERY day for daily doses) - that's just as an example, in the case above the most accurate way is to add 4ml to the hCG & use 0.3cc per day OR 8ml & use 0.6cc per day.

Double check your results for accuracy PRIOR to mixing... if you're using 2000IU amps & 200IU per day - you know off the bat that when it's said & done you should have TEN daily doses... 1/10th of your total diluent will be your daily dose - 1/10th of what total amount is up to you.

I wouldn't go less than 0.3cc with a 1cc syringe as it's impossible to be accurate, and wouldn't go above 1cc because it simply isn't necessary.

When using higher concentrations of hCG - the easiest way to mix is to calculate your amount of diluent, REMOVE the remainder from a fresh vial of 30ml bacteriostatic water, inject 2-3ml into the amp, then aspirate the whole of it & inject into the same 30ml vial.

PLEASE cleanse the vial stopper with a fresh alcohol pad prior to any needle insertion, either mixing or measuring your daily doses.

Hope this helps.

Laters.
Tim DelMem

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  • Hello again!! Well, I'm on to round 2. Problem is they send different syringes!! I ordered the same 2000 iu HCG but they sent it with 100 unit syringes! I know I use 2 cc's with would be 20 on the syringe, but am now unsure as to what number on the syringe to pull up for the hcg injection amount???? You emailed mixing instructions for the .50 syringes last time. Could I bother you for instructions for the 100 unit syringes???? Thanks for being so helpful!

  • Ahhh... 1st problem - you didn't order your supplies from ME. lol

    Insulin is standardized, a 0.3cc holds 30 units, a 0.5cc holds 50 units, a 1cc holds 100 units - you mix and measure the very same amounts, will just look like a lot less in a larger volume syringe. (the larger the volume, the larger the diameter of the syringe barrel, but 20 units on a 0.5cc will still be 20 units on a 1cc syringe. 20 units, 0.2cc are the same amount, just measure as marked. Good luck.

  • Hello from Texas!!! Totally confused and ready to pull out my hair... How much Bacteriostatic water do I mix with the 2000iu vile and then how much do I inject for the 150iu dosage??? Thanks for the help and your site is awesome!

  • Thanks - e-mailed you mixing/dose instructions. Good luck.

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  • No problem - I drive through that state every now and again, but try not to stop for a visit if I can help it.

    Bac water and bac NaCl are pretty interchangable when it comes to the protocol. I usually use regular bac water, had to change to NaCl due to a shortage by my supplier. I've used both, no noticable difference in feel or effect.

  • Hey Delmem,

    Thanks so much for your replys! You've been an extreme help in my state of confusion! :)

    I just ordered the Bac. Sodium Chloride from your site. Is there a difference between this and the Bac Water (red label)?

    Thx! :)

  • OHHH - you didn't order from my site, but from one of the "other guys"... sorry, can't help you. lol

    16.6cc is the same as 16.6ml - so there's no way to use those vials with that amount of diluent.

    With a 5ml vial - just add a total of 5cc with the 5000 IU - and take 15 units as marked on the syringe for 150 IU.

    Good luck.

  • Awesome! You ROCK! One last question..My kit comes with 2 -5mL vials. Will my 16.6 cc of bac water/hcg all fit in one 5mL vial? Or will I have to purchase a 10mL vial? Thx! :)

  • 0.5cc is 1/2 cc - would be to the 50 unit mark. If you haven't mixed yet, might want to consider just adding 10ml to the 5000, nice even numbers if you decide to adjust dosage.

  • Hi Delmem,

    I'm getting ready to start the HCG protocol and had a question... I'm doing 150iu for my daily dose, which means 16.6 cc of bac water will be injected into the HCG and will allow 33 days worth. Question... where is .5 cc on my 1/2 cc inch syringe? Is is at the 5 units? THX!

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