How to Reconstitute CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29)
Pre-filled calculator with standard defaults for CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29): 2 mg vial in 2 ml BAC water.
Standard CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29) Reconstitution Protocol
Add 2 ml of bacteriostatic water to a 2 mg vial of CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29). This gives a concentration of 1.00 mg/ml. A standard 100 mcg dose equals about 10.0 IU on a 100-unit insulin syringe. Store refrigerated at 2–8°C and use within 28 days.
Concentration
1.00
mg/ml
1000 mcg/ml
Dose Volume
0.100
ml
Per dose
Syringe Draw
10.0
IU
100-unit insulin syringe
Doses per Vial
20
doses
20.0 exact
Draw to
10.0 units
Draw to this line
Step-by-Step: How to Reconstitute CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29)
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1
Gather your supplies
A sealed 2 mg vial of CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29), a vial of bacteriostatic water, a 1 ml (100-unit) insulin syringe, and an alcohol swab.
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2
Inject the water
Wipe both vial stoppers with alcohol. Draw 2 ml of BAC water into the syringe and inject it slowly down the inside wall of the CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29) vial. Never spray directly onto the powder — the force can damage the peptide.
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3
Swirl gently
Gently swirl the vial in a circular motion until the CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29) fully dissolves. Do not shake. The solution should become clear.
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4
Calculate your dose
At a concentration of 1.00 mg/ml, a 100 mcg (0.100 mg) dose equals about 10.0 IU on a 100-unit insulin syringe.
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5
Draw and store
Draw your dose, perform the injection, and immediately return the vial to the refrigerator at 2–8°C. Use the reconstituted vial within 28 days.
These defaults reflect the most common community protocols for CJC-1295 (Mod GRF 1-29). Individual research protocols may differ. Always verify against your source and consult a qualified practitioner before any injection. BodyHackGuide publishes for research and educational purposes only.
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