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a friend of mine is giving me some powder arimidex for my upcoming cycle. i was gonna put it all into capsules at first but now i'm thinking about mixing it in liquid so that i can easily calculate the potency mg to ml. what kind of liquids would i be able to use? does it even matter? what's the best way to store it?

k for help!
 
by Harvey Balboner


There seems to be a lot of confusion on the boards how to prepare powders for oral use, it is actually quite simple here, this article contains some detailed directions, so you too can prepare your own powders for oral use.

A popular and easy method to make orally available hormones is by making a liquid solution. The directions you will find in this article will work for any orally available hormone such as winistrol, anavar, dinabol, anadrol, or any other hormone that is dosed in the MG/ML range. This will NOT work for something that is dosed in the MCG/ML range, such as clen or T3.

Points to consider

Pros
· Quicker absorption into the body than a pill or capsule.

Cons
· Easier to accurately dose
· Not as convenient as pills or capsules.
· Strong taste

First thing is first, we will need to do a little math to determine the concentration that we require.
Take the number of grams of your hormone powder, multiply by 1,000 to get the number of MG. Next take the amount per serving or ml you would like (i.e. 50mg/ml) and divide by your number of MG. This will give us the total amount of solution.

Example: 5 grams of anadrol powder, you want a solution of 50mg/ml. 5g x 1,000 = 5,000mg / 50 = 100.

Now that we know our total solution, we calculate for the room the powder will take up, as a rule of thumb for oral powders I use that each gram takes up 1ml (The actual amount of room 1 gram of powder takes up is .75ml, but this will slightly overdose your oral solutions, making them more effective). So our next step is total amount of solution, minus 1 for each gram of powder. This will solve how much total solvent we will need.

Example 100 – 5 (grams total) = 95

OK now we know how much solvent we need. As for a solvent, for oral solutions dosed in the MG/ML range I recommend using Everclear, yes the hard liquor, if everclear is not available in your state, try the highest proof grain alcohol you can find, usually Bircardi 151 will be the next best.

Alcohol is used as the solvent, because it will dissolve the powder much better than water, or any other liquid solutions. Don’t worry about the alcohol effecting liver values, 1 ml is your daily dose and it is a very small amount.

Step By Step Directions

Supplies
One bottle of Everclear, or appropriate substitute.
One sealable vial.
One 18g pin.
One 5ml or 10ml syringe.



Step 1 Place your powder in an appropriate sized vial.

Step 2 Using a syringe, preferably a 5ml or 10ml one, draw out your solvent.

Step 3 Put solvent in vial with powder. Be sure to keep up with the amount of solvent you have put in the vial, by writing it down on a sheet of paper to make sure you put the proper amount.

Step 4 Repeat step 2 & 3 until you have placed the total solvent amount into the vial.

Step 5 Shake and swirl the vial until all of the powder dissolves. Finished


Done The Math!

In this chart you will see for each desired mg/ml ratio, how much solvent to add per gram of powder to figure for more grams of powder, take the amount of solvent and multiply by the amount of grams. This doesn't mean that all powders will hold at these ratios, example winny and clomid will not hold over 50mg/ml.


1 gram powder

Desired MG/ML Ratio Add Xml Of Solvent Desired MG/ML Ratio Add Xml Of Solvent
10mg/ml 99ml 5mg/ml 199ml
20mg/ml 49ml 15mg/ml 65.5ml
30mg/ml 32.25ml 25mg/ml 39ml
40mg/ml 24ml 35mg/ml 27.5ml
50mg/ml 19ml 45mg/ml 21.25ml
60mg/ml 15.5ml 55mg/ml 17ml
70mg/ml 13.25ml 65mg/ml 15.25ml
80mg/ml 11.5 75mg/ml 12.25ml
90mg/ml 10ml 85mg/ml 10.75ml
100mg/ml 9ml 95mg/ml 9.5ml
 
oh...hey...any idea how long the mix will last? does it go bad? i'm guessing not due to the high alcohol content.
 
muscleup said:
by Harvey Balboner


There seems to be a lot of confusion on the boards how to prepare powders for oral use, it is actually quite simple here, this article contains some detailed directions, so you too can prepare your own powders for oral use.

A popular and easy method to make orally available hormones is by making a liquid solution. The directions you will find in this article will work for any orally available hormone such as winistrol, anavar, dinabol, anadrol, or any other hormone that is dosed in the MG/ML range. This will NOT work for something that is dosed in the MCG/ML range, such as clen or T3.

Points to consider

Pros
· Quicker absorption into the body than a pill or capsule.

Cons
· Easier to accurately dose
· Not as convenient as pills or capsules.
· Strong taste

First thing is first, we will need to do a little math to determine the concentration that we require.
Take the number of grams of your hormone powder, multiply by 1,000 to get the number of MG. Next take the amount per serving or ml you would like (i.e. 50mg/ml) and divide by your number of MG. This will give us the total amount of solution.

Example: 5 grams of anadrol powder, you want a solution of 50mg/ml. 5g x 1,000 = 5,000mg / 50 = 100.

Now that we know our total solution, we calculate for the room the powder will take up, as a rule of thumb for oral powders I use that each gram takes up 1ml (The actual amount of room 1 gram of powder takes up is .75ml, but this will slightly overdose your oral solutions, making them more effective). So our next step is total amount of solution, minus 1 for each gram of powder. This will solve how much total solvent we will need.

Example 100 – 5 (grams total) = 95

OK now we know how much solvent we need. As for a solvent, for oral solutions dosed in the MG/ML range I recommend using Everclear, yes the hard liquor, if everclear is not available in your state, try the highest proof grain alcohol you can find, usually Bircardi 151 will be the next best.

Alcohol is used as the solvent, because it will dissolve the powder much better than water, or any other liquid solutions. Don’t worry about the alcohol effecting liver values, 1 ml is your daily dose and it is a very small amount.

Step By Step Directions

Supplies
One bottle of Everclear, or appropriate substitute.
One sealable vial.
One 18g pin.
One 5ml or 10ml syringe.



Step 1 Place your powder in an appropriate sized vial.

Step 2 Using a syringe, preferably a 5ml or 10ml one, draw out your solvent.

Step 3 Put solvent in vial with powder. Be sure to keep up with the amount of solvent you have put in the vial, by writing it down on a sheet of paper to make sure you put the proper amount.

Step 4 Repeat step 2 & 3 until you have placed the total solvent amount into the vial.

Step 5 Shake and swirl the vial until all of the powder dissolves. Finished


Done The Math!

In this chart you will see for each desired mg/ml ratio, how much solvent to add per gram of powder to figure for more grams of powder, take the amount of solvent and multiply by the amount of grams. This doesn't mean that all powders will hold at these ratios, example winny and clomid will not hold over 50mg/ml.


1 gram powder

Desired MG/ML Ratio Add Xml Of Solvent Desired MG/ML Ratio Add Xml Of Solvent
10mg/ml 99ml 5mg/ml 199ml
20mg/ml 49ml 15mg/ml 65.5ml
30mg/ml 32.25ml 25mg/ml 39ml
40mg/ml 24ml 35mg/ml 27.5ml
50mg/ml 19ml 45mg/ml 21.25ml
60mg/ml 15.5ml 55mg/ml 17ml
70mg/ml 13.25ml 65mg/ml 15.25ml
80mg/ml 11.5 75mg/ml 12.25ml
90mg/ml 10ml 85mg/ml 10.75ml
100mg/ml 9ml 95mg/ml 9.5ml


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