acupperman
New member
Just received CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 and didn't realize it WOULD NOT arrive in a liquid form. I want to be sure I do this right, so if someone can confirm or correct my notes below, that would be great.
1) 10 mcg = 1 unit in an insulin syringe?
2) A 2,000 mcg CJC-1295 bottle needs 200 units of Bacteriostatic Water to reconstitute it into the 2,000 mcg target amount. Subsequently, a 5,000 mcg GHRP-6 bottle would need 500 units of BW.
3) Then if I wanted to take a 100 mcg CJC and 100 mcg GHRP dose, I would simply take 10 units of each in an insulin syringe?
Are all three of these right? Thanks!
1) 10 mcg = 1 unit in an insulin syringe?
2) A 2,000 mcg CJC-1295 bottle needs 200 units of Bacteriostatic Water to reconstitute it into the 2,000 mcg target amount. Subsequently, a 5,000 mcg GHRP-6 bottle would need 500 units of BW.
3) Then if I wanted to take a 100 mcg CJC and 100 mcg GHRP dose, I would simply take 10 units of each in an insulin syringe?
Are all three of these right? Thanks!