Some info from an Previous post....It was good stuff !!
international unit (IU)
a unit used to measure the mass of certain vitamins and drugs based on their expected effects. For each substance to which this unit applies, there is an international agreement specifying the biological effect expected with a dose of 1 IU. Other quantities of the substance are then expressed as multiples of this standard. Examples: 1 IU represents 45.5 micrograms of a standard preparation of insulin or 0.6 microgram of a standard preparation of penicillin. Consumers most often see IU's on the labels of vitamin packages: the equivalent of 1 IU is 0.3 microgram (0.0003 mg) for vitamin A, 50 micrograms (0.05 mg) for vitamin C, 25 nanograms (0.000 025 mg) for vitamin D, and 2/3 milligram for vitamin E.
Serostim converts in 1ml water to 18iu of GH. Forget the insulin iu's measured on the dart..........divide the 1 ml of liquid by the amount of the dose you desire. So a 4.5 iu dose would equal one fourth the 1ml or .25ml/cc. 2iu GH would be about 12 iu on the insulin dart. (100 insulin units = 1ml/cc).
Tommy, email me if you are ready to go on that cycle.
Also, you want to inject at flat periods in natural production. Early AM and late afternoon are good times. Not before bed. I'll send you a chart of the rythms of GH production.
I lift in the late afternoon and inject GH/slin immediately after finishing. If I am dosing more than 4iu GH and 10iu insulin, I divide it AM and late afternoon.
This measuring process is easily misunderstood, so no offense intended......
To keep it simple, fellows,.....just add the 1ml that the kit calls for. The reconstituted mix will have 18iu GH in 1 ml dilutent. 100 insulin iu's = 1ml, so .25ml/25 insulin iu's would be 4.5iu GH. (4.5 x 4 =18). If you want to use 2iu GH, it will be about one half that or 12iu on the dart, one-eighth ml. Insulin iu's are not the same as GH iu's, but no one makes a GH dart, so you have to do some math. International units measure mass, and all compounds are different.