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70MG glow stack * 200 units of bac water

  • Adam White
  • May 21
  • 1 min read

70 mg Glow Stack + 200 units bacteriostatic water

  • Start with: 70 mg powder

  • Add: 200 units bac water

  • 200 insulin units = 2 mL

After mixing:

  • Total liquid = 2 mL

  • Total peptide = 70 mg

Think of it as:

70 mg spread evenly through 200 units

So:

  • Every 10 units contains 3.5 mg

  • Every 50 units contains 17.5 mg

  • Every 100 units contains 35 mg

  • Every 200 units contains 70 mg (the whole vial)

A useful beginner shortcut:

Total mg ÷ total insulin units = amount per unit

Examples:

  • Reta: 20 ÷ 100 = 0.2 mg per unit

  • Glow Stack: 70 ÷ 200 = 0.35 mg per unit

This is just the concentration math to understand the vial contents after mixing, rather than guidance on what amount to inject.

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