Google peptide calculator. That will make reconstitution and measuring simple. Lr3 you need to recon with.6% AA. I use 2ml AA for 1mg lr3. This gives you 500mcg per 1ml. On a slin pin, each tic/line is 10mcg so the 10 line is 50mcg. That doesnt mean count ten lines up, on a 1ml slin pin there are 4 lines then the 5th line has the number 10 next to it. If you use 1ml AA then each line is 20mcg. It's easier to measure if you use 2ml and reduces the amount of misdoing. For your other two peps, the ghrp6 is probably 5mg. So add 2ml bw and you have 2500mcg per 1ml/cc. 1250mcg per .5ml/cc. So each line on the insulin pin is 25mcg so four lines/tics will give you 100mcg. On the cjc you need to list the MG. If it's 5mg follow same steps as with ghrp6. Cjc and ghrp need to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water. If it's 2mg, either use 1ml or 2ml bw. Then figure out from there. Just start to break it down. 2ml bw and 2mg cjc gives you 1000mcg per 1ml so .5ml is 500mcg etc. If you use 1ml bw and 2mg cjc you have 2000mcg per 1ml. You have 1000mcg per .5ml etc.