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    S sykocis

    Thank you both!

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    S sykocis

    OK. I understand a bit better now. I'm just going to have to create my own measures and practice. I'm still not sure why one would use 2 mL of Bac Water, unless I am completely misunderstanding that in order to attain our 5mg / mL concentration, we divided the 10 mg amount of product within our vial by 2mL (the 2mL essentially being the amount of BAC we would reconstitute with correct)? Am I overcomplicating this lol?

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    S sykocis

    @ed-warnicke - Somewhat. I have to admit, hate math and, numbers really do stress me out. There is just a great deal of conflicting information that I am seeing. I have 10 mg vials of MOTS-c for my rat. I've seen reconstitute with 1 mL, 2 mL, and even 3 mL of BAC.

    Say i'm going to dose my rat .5 mg once daily. Am I to add 1 mL or 2 mL to reconstitute? I really want to get ahold of the math before I go with a calculator. I think it's better to have a full understanding of concepts / principals before introducing tools to make it easier.

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    S sykocis

    I’m still having trouble understanding how much BAC-water to add to the peptides. I see so much conflicting information.

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