I know there's been a more recent thread about this subject, but I thought I'd recycle this one since I'm not sure this has been answered anywhere else.
Here's a suggestion (I've borrowed the concept from the papervar people.)
I think, if I remember correctly, that oxandrolone is soluble in water, but prolonged exposure to water is bad (scientific term there). So...
1. dissolve anavar powder into water at a set concentration
2. saturate a piece of paper with the solution
3. Air dry the paper
4. cut squares
Now this is obviously a simplistic description but if we take it more in depth (note these numbers are completely made up since I don't know the solubility of ox or how much solution a piece of paper holds... but if we knew this
1. Dissolve 10g's ox powder in 1 liter of distilled water
2. Saturate a piece of paper in the solution
3. determine the amount of solution on the paper and thus figure the total amount of ox on said piece of paper. Then calculate the amount of ox per unit of surface area.
4. Let dry... then cut to your required dosage.
Assumptions:
- 10g's ox will dissolve in 1 liter of water.
- The period of time that the ox is exposed to water does not effect it.
- nothing drips off the paper and the solution evaporates uniformly.
- others?
Now I've never done this and most likely never will, but it seems reasonable at least to me.
Okay, let the flames begin.
Stub