Here is the complete chain of calculations: Step 1: Calculate concentration Concentration = Peptide amount (mg) / Water added (mL) Step 2: Convert your desired dose to mg (if given in mcg) Dose in mg = Dose in mcg / 1000 Step 3: Calculate the volume needed Volume (mL) = Dose (mg) / Concentration (mg/mL) Step 4: Convert volume to syringe units Units = Volume (mL) x 100 (for a 100-unit/1 mL insulin syringe) Worked example: BPC-157 Say you have a 5 mg vial of BPC-157
Research Citations Huang, Y.-N., Chen, J.-C., Li, P.-H., Hsu, M.-Y., Cheng, C.-W., Meyerowitz-Katz, G., & Su, P.-H
Participants who received the highest dose of orforglipron, 36 milligrams, lost 11.2% of their body weight - about 25 pounds on average - over more than 16 months
Notes and Considerations Research: It can be hard to imagine that seemingly reputable websites would sell an ineffective product, however research should be done before making a purchase as many vendors will offer products that are inferior or outright falsely labeled as MT II peptide
Die-off symptoms can be a more intense version of an infection like a cold or other virus