BPC-157 & Bacteriostatic SW

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I have 3 viles of BPC157 at 5mg each.
And 3 30ML of bacteriostatic water.

What is the mixing procedure? And basic dosage?
I’ve read 250mcg but how does that equal out to in the insulin needle?
 
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I have 3 viles of BPC157 at 5mg each.
And 3 30ML of bacteriostatic water.

What is the mixing procedure? And basic dosage?
I’ve read 250mcg but how does that equal out to in the insulin needle?
2ml water in the vial. Each 10units (there are 100 units in a 1ml syringe), will be 250mcg dose. That yields 20 doses of 250mcg.
 
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The simplest mathematical way is to reconstitute with 1 ml of bac water per 1 mg of bpc.
After reconstituting at 1ml/1mg you will divide the mcg dose you want by 10 and that is the tic mark you fill your syringe to.

For your example of 250 mcg you would fill the vial with 5ml bac water. For each dose you would fill the syringe to the 25 tic mark.

- btw Thor’s way will give you the same dose. I’m just giving you a basic understanding of how this works and you can go from there.
 
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