You need to look at the comcentrations! For instance, if one bisl is 25g/Ml it means each 1illiter contains 25g of med inside! Mow it your other says 12.5g/Ml, then you would need 2 Ml to match your 25g dose, meaning you need 1Ml of 25 plus 2 Ml of 12.5 g for a total of 3 Ml!!! Make sense? I can not know the medical concentration of what you are usung, so olease read the label!
I think you mis-understood the question. I am referring to the PCT listed on Thin D's original post. If both nolva and clinic are mixed, how do I know I'm getting the appropriate amount of each?
Analogy: you take 20 cc of vodka and 10 cc of gin. Mix in a bottle. Now if you shake it up to evenly mix the mixture every cc would have twice as much vodka as gin, correct.
So if you took the now 30cc volume of mixture and poured out 15 cc you would have mixture of 10 vodka/5 gin. 5 cc would give you 3.33 vodka/1.66 gin etc.
Just looked at price list. Seems like each cc (ml) contains 25 mg clo and 20 nolva hence description of 45 mg/ml.
Correct me if Im wrong, Thin