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Go to pepcalc dot com, it's much easier and more reliable than gpt

Started by cristino 33 replies 2 people Last activity Apr 16, 2026

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Jan 16, 2026 #1
Go to pepcalc dot com, it's much easier and more reliable than gpt
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Jan 17, 2026 #2
Your GHK is 100, 000 mcg right? You're diluting with technically 300 units. 100, 000/300 = 333.3 mcg/unit
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Jan 25, 2026 #4
Someone likely has a simpler way to think of it but that's how my brain does it
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Feb 3, 2026 #5
Stock vial: 100 mg GHK-Cu in 3 mL → 33.3 mg/mL You drew: 0.03 mL stock → 1 mg GHK-Cu You added: 0.47 mL BAC → total 0.50 mL syringe volume Now, the concentration in the syringe is: Concentration = Amount of GHK-Cu Total volume = 1 mg 0.5 mL = 2 mg/mL Concentration= Total volume Amount of GHK-Cu ​ = 0.5 mL 1 mg ​ =2 mg/mL So your syringe is 2 mg/mL, not 1 mg/mL. If you want 1 mg/mL instead, you would need to add 0.97 mL BAC to the 0.03 mL stock instead of 0.47 mL. Calculation: 1 mg ÷ 1 mg/mL = 1 mL total volume → subtract 0.03 mL stock → 0.97 mL BAC So your current setup is 2 mg/mL, which is fine for dosing 100–200 mcg per injection (just draw 0.05–0.10 mL).
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Feb 11, 2026 #7
It's already wrong when it says 0.03mL is 1mg
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Feb 20, 2026 #11
It's confusing to me because I don't math it that way in my head
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Feb 22, 2026 #12
it's just diluting the ghk with more bac to get the correct concentration from my understanding
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Feb 23, 2026 #13
It checks out but you want to pin 1ml of liquid for 2mg
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Mar 7, 2026 #17
I would just dilute with 3ml, draw 6units and then draw 6more units of water
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Mar 8, 2026 #18
It's so much more confusing to think in ml though because your syringe is in units unless it's not an insulin needle
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Mar 10, 2026 #19
Google particle peptides .com peptide calculator, their calculator has a visual representation
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Mar 12, 2026 #20
yeah they are u100 so when i say 0.03ml thats 3 units
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