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Reconstituting

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So lets say for arguments sake you have a vial of freeze dried X and you put 4cc of bac water in it. What amt. of material do you now have. In other wordsyou have the 4cc of water BUT also the amt. of product that was in there to begin with, right?

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IMO The dissolved volume of the peptide is minimal and does not really add to the total cc in an appreciable amount. When I use 1cc to reconstitute my 10iu HGH, I pull 5 2iu pins from it.

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Not really, the unconstituted substance will say how many IU it has in it. You divide that by the amt you use to recontitute it. 1cc = 1ml, 100iu could be any liquid amt dependant on the amt of liquid used to reconstsitute it.
For example, HCG 5,000iu bottle, if you use 1cc-ml to reconstitute then 1ml will equal 5,000 iu, .5ml will equal 2,500iu.
If you use 2cc-ml each cc-ml will equal 2,500iu, .5ml will be 1,250iu.
If you use 4cc-ml each cc-ml will equal 1,250iu, .5ml will be 625iu.
The full amt of iu's remains the same, simply divided by the # of cc-mls you use to reconstitute it, to get iu/ml.

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Same thing, just divide the mg by the ml you use to reconstitute to get mg per ml.
1mg reconstituted with 1ml - 1ml=1mg, .5ml=500mcg
1mg reconstituted with 2ml - 2ml=1mg, 1ml=500mcg, .5ml=250mcg
1mg reconstituted with 4ml - 4ml-1mg, 3ml=750mcg, 2ml=500mcg, 1ml=250mcg, .5ml=125mg