strongrhino
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I'd be really careful when using the peptide calculator. See some of the points I addressed here - http://www.professionalmuscle.com/forums/peptides-growth-factors/64463-reconstitution-5mg.html.
It wouldn't surprise me if the peptide calculator has calculated the wrong doses for more than a few.......
Read your posts and I do not think you are correct. The pep calculator is based upon science which is proven NOT to be wrong- if used correctly of course.^Don't have time to elaborate now but if you read my posts (#16 & 18) in the link I provided about, I gave an example of how the peptide calculator can be misleading.
I'm not trying to be ass or start trouble; just trying to help (and also understand, if I am the one that's incorrect).
Read your posts and I do not think you are correct. The pep calculator is based upon science which is proven NOT to be wrong- if used correctly of course.
well with your attitude and inability to explain yourself in a chorent manner I will gladly stick with the peptide calculator that the majority of us use and has been validated by science and not your hypothetically incorrect assertations. Why dont you calmly explain why it is incorrect and you are right. I read your posts and seems as not many if any agree. Chill out man. We all have the same goals here and that is to measure our dosing correctly but you insist a scientific based tried and true method is wrong. You are wrong and stop posting potentially dangerous information based on your opinions. Get a new syringe.Bro, I'm not even wasting any more time on this if that's how your gonna respond, lol. All I asked for was an explanation to try to understand and you come back with 'The pep calculator is based upon science which is proven NOT to be wrong'. LMFAO!
If the pep calculator gives the wrong dose for some, oh well, not my prob; I was kindly trying to warn others. After acing several advanced math courses and scoring in the top % on many standardized math tests, I can certainly perform basic factor label method math.
I did say in the other thread that one reason for the discrepancy might be cuz the peptide calculator [wrongly] assumes that, with a syringe volume of 1 mL there are 50 tick marks. May be true for some, but my 1 mL syringes have 100 tick marks, (so I'm guessing that's why the pep calculator is inconsistent with my calculations).