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Old 06-29-2012, 03:10 AM   #1
Fededorbprago

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Hi everyone,
I am about to start another round but it has been awhile and I'm trying to figure some things out. I am going to do sublingual and I am getting confused about mixing. There seems to have been some changes since I did this last time and I am reading a lot of conflicting information.

I have always heard that you should throw out the little vial of sodium chloride that comes with the Hucog HCG. Now I am hearing that it is the best stuff to mix it with and that is why it comes with the HCG. I have read that you should use this 1ml. of S.C. to dilute the HCG powder and then add 14ml. of your other mixer. I have a bottle of Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride I was going to use because at one point I had read that this was the best thing to use. I have also read that you shouldn't mix the two and that you shouldn't use Sodium Chloride at all. AAARRRRGGGHHH!

So, I guess I'm wondering, is it best to use the 1ml. vial that comes with the HCG and then use 14ml. of the Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride to get my 15ml. Is the Bac. S.C. the same as what is in the S.C. vial that comes with the HCG so just use all 15ml. of the Bac. S.C. and don't bother with the little vial? Is the Bac. S.C. even the right thing to use or at this point should I just start my morphine drip???

Thanks for any and all help!
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Old 06-29-2012, 06:16 AM   #2
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Huh?

I think the thingy that comes with it is used for people who do injections? I do sublingual. Pretty sure ive been doing it right, Its been working!

All I do is Sodium chloride .9%

squirt 1 ml in the vial just to get it drawn into the amber bottle, and then add 14ml more to the amber bottle.
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Old 06-29-2012, 03:30 PM   #3
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Hi,
Thanks for the answer. I have been reading that you use the little vial even for sublingual because it makes the mixture more stable. I am hoping to find out if anyone really does that or if the big bottle that I have of the bacteriostatic sodium chloride is the same as what is in the little vial so it wouldn't make any sense to fool with the little vial.
Thanks again for any help
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