Easy BAC water concentration formula - mix it up!
💧 How Much Water Do You Actually Need for Peptides?
This is one of the most confusing parts for people — and it really doesn’t have to be.
🤔 Why This Confuses So Many People
  • Peptides come in different vial sizes (10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, etc.)
  • Everyone prefers different shot sizes
  • Adding more or less water changes the concentration
  • So instead of calculating… people start guessing
👉 The good news: there’s a simple formula that works every time.
✅ The Simple Formula
Water (mL) = Peptide amount (mg) × 0.1
That’s it.
Just multiply the total mg in your vial by 0.1.
📌 Examples
10 mg peptide
10 × 0.1 = 1 mL water
20 mg peptide
20 × 0.1 = 2 mL water
This keeps things clean, consistent, and easy to calculate.
💉 How This Converts on a 100 IU Insulin Syringe
1 mL = 100 IU
With this formula:
1 mg = 10 IU
0.5 mg = 5 IU
2 mg = 20 IU
👉 Example:
10 mg + 1 mL water
Drawing 1 mg = 10 IU on the syringe
🧠 Why This Method Is So Helpful : No guessing
Easy math - Works for any peptide - Makes reading the syringe straightforward
✨ Exact dosing made simple.
If you ever feel unsure, ask inside the group — that’s what we’re here for 💛
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Easy BAC water concentration formula - mix it up!
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