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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Low dose enclomiphene combined with Low dose TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 258841" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I use a dry dilution method. It's not highly precise, but I think it's adequate. I use maltodextrin as the diluent. Corn starch would work too. In particular, I might empty the contents of 12 50 mg capsules into a tablespoon and then top it off to level with the maltodextrin. Mix thoroughly and it is ready to go. There are small measuring spoon sets that go from 1/64 tsp to 1/4 tsp by factors of two. I use the 1/16 tsp spoon to get a nominal dose of 12.5 mg.</p><p></p><p>Edit: For much greater accuracy do the dry dilution by weight. In the above example you might use a milligram scale to top off the contents of 12, 50 mg capsules to 6 grams using maltodextrin. Mix thoroughly, and then the milligram scale is used to measure doses, with measurements that are 10 times the desired dose. For example, measure 125 mg to get a 12.5 mg dose. If instead of 6 grams you topped off to 60 grams then 12.5 mg of enclomiphene would be in 1.25 grams of powder. This would be appropriate if your scale only has a precision of 10 mg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 258841, member: 38109"] I use a dry dilution method. It's not highly precise, but I think it's adequate. I use maltodextrin as the diluent. Corn starch would work too. In particular, I might empty the contents of 12 50 mg capsules into a tablespoon and then top it off to level with the maltodextrin. Mix thoroughly and it is ready to go. There are small measuring spoon sets that go from 1/64 tsp to 1/4 tsp by factors of two. I use the 1/16 tsp spoon to get a nominal dose of 12.5 mg. Edit: For much greater accuracy do the dry dilution by weight. In the above example you might use a milligram scale to top off the contents of 12, 50 mg capsules to 6 grams using maltodextrin. Mix thoroughly, and then the milligram scale is used to measure doses, with measurements that are 10 times the desired dose. For example, measure 125 mg to get a 12.5 mg dose. If instead of 6 grams you topped off to 60 grams then 12.5 mg of enclomiphene would be in 1.25 grams of powder. This would be appropriate if your scale only has a precision of 10 mg. [/QUOTE]
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