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ED I don't remember what kind of HCG your using is it from the ADC is it in a

Vial. Don't sake the HCG after you mix it. Swerl it when I pull the HCG out of

my vial I pull more then I need then I tap the side of the needle to get any air

at the top and push the extra HCG back into the Vial until I have my dose. It's

not good to shoot with air in the needle. Tell me more about how your doing

this.

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> From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> Subject: Question about withdrawing hCG from vial

>

> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> Sometimes I have a hard time withdrawing hCG without a

> little bubble forming. I usually have to withdraw the fluid

> several times until I can get the syringe bubble free. My

> question is, is there any danger if by chance I injected the

> needle with a bubble still in the syringe? I definitely felt

> a libido increase Saturday, but it has since dwindled. But I

> think I am feeling stronger, and don't feel as fatigued. I

> will see how my workout goes tonight.

>

>

>

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>

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Phil, I am using hCG from ADC. When I take it out of the fridge, I do shake it

up, and see tiny bubbles as a result. I will swirl to mix it next time. I

generally pull more out than what I need, but never pull the needle entirely out

of the bottle. If I see that there is an air bubble, I just shoot it back into

the bottle, and try again. I guess I need to pull the needle completely out, so

that I can tap it.

>

> > From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> > Subject: Question about withdrawing hCG from vial

> >

> > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> > I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> > Sometimes I have a hard time withdrawing hCG without a

> > little bubble forming. I usually have to withdraw the fluid

> > several times until I can get the syringe bubble free. My

> > question is, is there any danger if by chance I injected the

> > needle with a bubble still in the syringe? I definitely felt

> > a libido increase Saturday, but it has since dwindled. But I

> > think I am feeling stronger, and don't feel as fatigued. I

> > will see how my workout goes tonight.

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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I am sorry to tell you this but shaking HCG after it's mixed can make it not

work as well if you have more mix a new one and pitch the one you were shaking.

I had to do this with a new vial of 10,000 IU's like a dumpy I shaked it knowing

better and when the HCG settled and I did a shot I did not feel it. I called my

Dr. and told him what I did he said it no good now something happens to it when

you shake it.

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> From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> Subject: Re: Question about withdrawing hCG from vial

>

> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 10:52 AM

>

> Phil, I am using hCG from ADC. When I take it out of the

> fridge, I do shake it up, and see tiny bubbles as a result.

> I will swirl to mix it next time. I generally pull more out

> than what I need, but never pull the needle entirely out of

> the bottle. If I see that there is an air bubble, I just

> shoot it back into the bottle, and try again. I guess I need

> to pull the needle completely out, so that I can tap it.

>

>  

>

> >

> > > From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> > > Subject: Question about

> withdrawing hCG from vial

> > >

> > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> > > I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> > > Sometimes I have a hard time withdrawing hCG

> without a

> > > little bubble forming. I usually have to withdraw

> the fluid

> > > several times until I can get the syringe bubble

> free. My

> > > question is, is there any danger if by chance I

> injected the

> > > needle with a bubble still in the syringe? I

> definitely felt

> > > a libido increase Saturday, but it has since

> dwindled. But I

> > > think I am feeling stronger, and don't feel as

> fatigued. I

> > > will see how my workout goes tonight.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ------------------------------------

> > >

> > >

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Oh no, I do not have anymore. I guess I am going have to order more. This time I

am getting in the rubber stopper bottle. Thanks for the info. Maybe that is why

I was not feeling anything.

> > >

> > > > From: ed <edhill_2006@>

> > > > Subject: Question about

> > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > >

> > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> > > > Sometimes I have a hard time withdrawing hCG

> > without a

> > > > little bubble forming. I usually have to withdraw

> > the fluid

> > > > several times until I can get the syringe bubble

> > free. My

> > > > question is, is there any danger if by chance I

> > injected the

> > > > needle with a bubble still in the syringe? I

> > definitely felt

> > > > a libido increase Saturday, but it has since

> > dwindled. But I

> > > > think I am feeling stronger, and don't feel as

> > fatigued. I

> > > > will see how my workout goes tonight.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ------------------------------------

> > > >

> > > >

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Yep don't shank it and do you have bacteriostatic water to mix it with so it

will keep in the fridge.

You can buy this at Ebay it also keeps a long time in the fridge.

====================================================

How To Mix HCG.

BTW...the water you need to reconstitute HCG is bacteriostatic water.

Calculating HCG:

There isn't a specific ratio of cc/ml to IU. It depends on how you mix it. It's

quite simple. If you dillute 5,000 IUs HCG with 5ml (cc) solvent, the end result

is 1,000 IUs per ml (cc). Divide the same 5,000 IUs with 10 ml (cc) and the end

result is 500 IUs per ml (cc). Therefore, a large part depends on the

concentration of HCG per ampoule or vial.

Mixing HCG:

(Items needed: bacwater h20 and some 5ml emty vials-get****).

1) Open hcg/amp with powder

2) Use a syringe to pull out 1cc of BacWater and put in amp with HCG

3) It will instantly dissolve

4) Then Use an empty 5ml vial (sterile and sealed) put 4ml of Bacwater in the

vial

5) Take syringe and ad the mixed HCG solution to the 5ml vial

6) Shake it and you have 5000IU's of HCG

7) Than draw 1cc and inject

8) put the rest in the refrigerator

•The reason your discarding the amp of solvent cause its made for 1 times use

and you wouldn’t be able to refrigerate it and use it a week later again.

That’s why you need Bac H2o.

•The most common side affect associated with HCG is gynecomastia. The

concurrent intake of Nolvadex with HCG prevents gynecomastia, prevents/minimizes

leydig cell desensitization and contiues the stimulation of pituitary LH once

HCG has been discontinued.

•HCG will last approximately 30 days if mixed with Bac h2o instead of the

solvent it comes with.

•You can keep the mixed hcg in vial or pins In the fridge till use

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> From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> Subject: Re: Question about withdrawing hCG from vial

>

> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 1:34 PM

>

> Oh no, I do not have anymore. I guess I am going have to

> order more. This time I am getting in the rubber stopper

> bottle. Thanks for the info. Maybe that is why I was not

> feeling anything.

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > > From: ed <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > Subject: Question about

> > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > >

> > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> withdrawing hCG

> > > without a

> > > > > little bubble forming. I usually have

> to withdraw

> > > the fluid

> > > > > several times until I can get the

> syringe bubble

> > > free. My

> > > > > question is, is there any danger if by

> chance I

> > > injected the

> > > > > needle with a bubble still in the

> syringe? I

> > > definitely felt

> > > > > a libido increase Saturday, but it has

> since

> > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > think I am feeling stronger, and don't

> feel as

> > > fatigued. I

> > > > > will see how my workout goes tonight.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Phil, just a FYI, step 6 below states to shake it. I have shook the bottle every

single time I use it! I probably have rendered these vials completely useless. I

just ordered some more. 10,000 IU's down the drain. Oh well, live and learn.

> > > > >

> > > > > > From: ed <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > > Subject: Question about

> > > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> > > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> > > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> > withdrawing hCG

> > > > without a

> > > > > > little bubble forming. I usually have

> > to withdraw

> > > > the fluid

> > > > > > several times until I can get the

> > syringe bubble

> > > > free. My

> > > > > > question is, is there any danger if by

> > chance I

> > > > injected the

> > > > > > needle with a bubble still in the

> > syringe? I

> > > > definitely felt

> > > > > > a libido increase Saturday, but it has

> > since

> > > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > > think I am feeling stronger, and don't

> > feel as

> > > > fatigued. I

> > > > > > will see how my workout goes tonight.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Forgot to mention, I do have bacteriostatic water.

> > > > >

> > > > > > From: ed <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > > Subject: Question about

> > > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:44 AM

> > > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG injections.

> > > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> > withdrawing hCG

> > > > without a

> > > > > > little bubble forming. I usually have

> > to withdraw

> > > > the fluid

> > > > > > several times until I can get the

> > syringe bubble

> > > > free. My

> > > > > > question is, is there any danger if by

> > chance I

> > > > injected the

> > > > > > needle with a bubble still in the

> > syringe? I

> > > > definitely felt

> > > > > > a libido increase Saturday, but it has

> > since

> > > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > > think I am feeling stronger, and don't

> > feel as

> > > > fatigued. I

> > > > > > will see how my workout goes tonight.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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I am sorry never seen it or I would have changed it.

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> From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> Subject: Re: Question about withdrawing hCG from vial

>

> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 2:24 PM

> Phil, just a FYI, step 6 below states

> to shake it. I have shook the bottle every single time I use

> it! I probably have rendered these vials completely useless.

> I just ordered some more. 10,000 IU's down the drain. Oh

> well, live and learn.

>

>

> > > > > >

> > > > > > > From: ed

> <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > > > Subject:

> Question about

> > > > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010,

> 8:44 AM

> > > > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG

> injections.

> > > > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> > > withdrawing hCG

> > > > > without a

> > > > > > > little bubble forming. I

> usually have

> > > to withdraw

> > > > > the fluid

> > > > > > > several times until I can get

> the

> > > syringe bubble

> > > > > free. My

> > > > > > > question is, is there any

> danger if by

> > > chance I

> > > > > injected the

> > > > > > > needle with a bubble still in

> the

> > > syringe? I

> > > > > definitely felt

> > > > > > > a libido increase Saturday,

> but it has

> > > since

> > > > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > > > think I am feeling stronger,

> and don't

> > > feel as

> > > > > fatigued. I

> > > > > > > will see how my workout goes

> tonight.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> ------------------------------------

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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Great I have found at if you mix it hrs. before you do your first shot you know

it's mixed well. I only swirl it once after I mixed it.

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> From: ed <edhill_2006@...>

> Subject: Re: Question about withdrawing hCG from vial

>

> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 2:25 PM

> Forgot to mention, I do have

> bacteriostatic water.

>

>

> > > > > >

> > > > > > > From: ed

> <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > > > Subject:

> Question about

> > > > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010,

> 8:44 AM

> > > > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG

> injections.

> > > > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> > > withdrawing hCG

> > > > > without a

> > > > > > > little bubble forming. I

> usually have

> > > to withdraw

> > > > > the fluid

> > > > > > > several times until I can get

> the

> > > syringe bubble

> > > > > free. My

> > > > > > > question is, is there any

> danger if by

> > > chance I

> > > > > injected the

> > > > > > > needle with a bubble still in

> the

> > > syringe? I

> > > > > definitely felt

> > > > > > > a libido increase Saturday,

> but it has

> > > since

> > > > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > > > think I am feeling stronger,

> and don't

> > > feel as

> > > > > fatigued. I

> > > > > > > will see how my workout goes

> tonight.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> ------------------------------------

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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Don't sweat it Phil, no problem. I really didn't feel confident about my mixing

of one batch anyways. I know how to mix it now, and how to inject it. ADC is

pretty quick with their shipping, I mean it usually only takes about 3 days to

arrive!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > From: ed

> > <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > > > > Subject:

> > Question about

> > > > > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010,

> > 8:44 AM

> > > > > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG

> > injections.

> > > > > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> > > > withdrawing hCG

> > > > > > without a

> > > > > > > > little bubble forming. I

> > usually have

> > > > to withdraw

> > > > > > the fluid

> > > > > > > > several times until I can get

> > the

> > > > syringe bubble

> > > > > > free. My

> > > > > > > > question is, is there any

> > danger if by

> > > > chance I

> > > > > > injected the

> > > > > > > > needle with a bubble still in

> > the

> > > > syringe? I

> > > > > > definitely felt

> > > > > > > > a libido increase Saturday,

> > but it has

> > > > since

> > > > > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > > > > think I am feeling stronger,

> > and don't

> > > > feel as

> > > > > > fatigued. I

> > > > > > > > will see how my workout goes

> > tonight.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > ------------------------------------

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

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Thanks for the tip. I shook the vial every time I took it out to do a shot! Wow,

the stuff must have been totally ineffective. And here I was thinking I was

really feeling it this past Saturday. Probably the placebo effect. :)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > From: ed

> > <edhill_2006@>

> > > > > > > > Subject:

> > Question about

> > > > > > withdrawing hCG from vial

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Date: Monday, July 12, 2010,

> > 8:44 AM

> > > > > > > > I am on my 6th day of hCG

> > injections.

> > > > > > > > Sometimes I have a hard time

> > > > withdrawing hCG

> > > > > > without a

> > > > > > > > little bubble forming. I

> > usually have

> > > > to withdraw

> > > > > > the fluid

> > > > > > > > several times until I can get

> > the

> > > > syringe bubble

> > > > > > free. My

> > > > > > > > question is, is there any

> > danger if by

> > > > chance I

> > > > > > injected the

> > > > > > > > needle with a bubble still in

> > the

> > > > syringe? I

> > > > > > definitely felt

> > > > > > > > a libido increase Saturday,

> > but it has

> > > > since

> > > > > > dwindled. But I

> > > > > > > > think I am feeling stronger,

> > and don't

> > > > feel as

> > > > > > fatigued. I

> > > > > > > > will see how my workout goes

> > tonight.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > ------------------------------------

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

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Huh! Where did that come from?

>

>

> Prostate lies come full circle

>

>

> A new study takes what's left of the prostate myth and

> shatters it beyond repair.

>

>

> Let me cut right to the chase on this one, because if you

> read nothing else today I want it to be this: Nearly 98

> percent of men who get prostate cancer and do absolutely

> nothing -- no surgery, no radiation, no treatment at all --

> do not die of the disease.

>

>

> It's like I've said all along: Your prostate isn't your

> enemy... but your surgeon is!

>

>

> Swedish researchers looked at data on more than 6,800

> prostate patients under the age of 70 with low- or

> intermediate-risk cancers. Some fell into the surgery trap,

> while others took the more sensible " watchful waiting "

> approach.

>

>

> After eight years, 20 percent of the waiters had died...

> twice as many as in the treatment group. Sounds like a win

> for surgery, right?

>

>

> Not on your life!

>

>

> It turns out those extra deaths had zippo to do with

> prostate cancer -- these were mostly patients who wouldn't

> have been candidates for surgery in the first place because

> they were sicker with other diseases, conditions and

> overall poor health. They died of these other conditions,

> not the cancer.

>

>

> Once the researchers calculated just the effects of

> prostate cancer over a 10-year period, they found that just

> 2.4 percent died of the disease. That's right -- this

> supposedly deadly cancer failed to kill nearly 98 percent

> of the patients, according to the study in the Journal of

> the National Cancer Institute.

>

>

> If you've already fallen for the Great Cancer Swindle,

> that's probably enough to make you want your prostate back

> right about now.

>

>

> Tough.

>

>

> It's gone for good, and odds are your sex life and any

> sense of dignity when it comes to your bathroom habits are

> lying six feet under in that same graveyard.

>

>

> But hey, don't look at me -- I warned you years ago.

>

> from Dr. via dhallgar

>

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