Dude i dont know what you wnat to tell me. I just gave some feedback information. I had 30vials. 15 of them had a difference in weight of up to 0.2g which were the hcg vials.
The other 15 HGH (NOT HCG) vials had a differnece only in the 0.001g range. Do you understand this is in fact a signifikant difference?
Now could this be due to different vial batches? Yes it could. Could it be due to differnet amount of powder in the vials (doesnt matter it most of it is filler) yes it could.
We dont know. I just wanted to share this information. I really dont understand what your problem is
So some feedback, ordered some HCG and HGH about two weeks ago. Everything went great,had to wait a couple of days for the tracking code but everything arrived a lot faster than i expected.
Some feedback though: i weighted the HCG vials with a fine scale and this is the result:
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Thats btw in g (convert it im eagles per freedom if necessary).
So the tze difference between the most heavy and most light vial is more than 0.2g.
Then i thought maybe the empty vials and caps arent that uniform so i also weighted the HGH vials but there the most heavy vial weighted 5,685g and the most light 5,603g.
So everything in the range of 5,6g.
I appreciate your enthusiasm to be helpful, and in the future, by all means, keep trying.
However, at this point, you should learn more about the dynamics of this forum and feedback before making posts like this. Here's why...
Weighing your vials and sharing the discrepancies does not provide the community any feedback of value. In fact, it's a waste of time to read and have to explain this to you. We have other topics of importance that would benefit from applying limited resources there.
Taking the weights YOU measured, and applying math—because thats all we have to go on—I calculate that your lightest HCG vial is "under-dosed" by 2.5%... and, actually even less if we knew the weight of the vials without contents. If you ask any experienced member on this forum, that's considered an acceptable "variance."
Here's my math...
Assuming you are weighing 5000iU vials of HCG (because YOU did not provide that information), I calculate as follows:
5000iU/3.669(weight of heaviest vial) = 1,362.7691469065 (per gram of vial).
3.577 (weight of lightest vial) x1,362.7691469065 = 4,874.6252384846.
4,874.6252384846/5000i =
0.9749250477. Converted to % and rounded = 97.5%.
97.5% of 5000iU = 4874iU. Your lightest vial contains 4874iU HCG.
If you were planning on taking—lets keep it an even number—500iU per injection... it would actually be 487.4iU.
Do you think your testicles are going to notice a difference in 12.6iU HCG? Do you see how this brings no value? Do you see how this was a waste of time?
Those are all rhetorical questions, we all know the answers.