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Hello! 1cc= ??mg??

Only1eagle

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Yup! I am new and have small question, thanks all in advance

To start my first simple question is this.

What is a CC on the sirynge, compared to mg?

I did test about 5 years ago. One 2cc shot a week. I am just trying to get an idea of what that is in regards to the 250-500 mg a week everyone is talking about.

Thanks all and you will be hearing from me alot more :)
 
CC doesnt correspond to mg, at all.

1 cc=1ml.

You'll have to check your product to see how many mgs are in 1 ml. ie, if you have 250mg/ml Test. 2cc (2ml) = 500mg, 3cc (3ml)=750mg, and so on.

Capiche? (sp?)
 
Ahhh ok I understand perfectly.

Only problem is is that it was over 5 yeqars ago. I will never know!!! :(

Maybe this may help. Started at 145lbs. by the 5th week I was up to 180lbs. From what I have read that is pretty good! I know it was ALOT of water tho.
 
skip this answer if you don't want to think too much (or don't want to get confused)...

The density of WATER is 1 gram per cubic centimeter (cm3). 1 cm3 holds 1 milliliter (ml=cc), so 1 gram of WATER is the same as 1 milliliter (ml).

Note that this is only true about WATER though (since water was used to design the metric system) but it's a reasonable reference point. It means that 1000 mg (1 gram) of WATER is the same as 1 ml or 1 cc of WATER.
 
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