I recently jumped on HCG (500 iu) twice weekly and have never felt better. Complete game changer for me. No longer any foggy headed feeling. I use an insulin syringe, super easy don’t feel a thing
Typically hCG is mixed so that 1,000 IU corresponds to one milliliter. In this case your 0.5 cc syringe would be good for doses up to 500 IU. But you can also make your hCG more concentrated if you want a higher dose to fit in the 0.5 cc syringe. I do prefer dealing with only one kind of syringe.
Yup exactly that all went away on the HCG, however I have been on it 3 weeks now and am having significant breast pain on my right side and am going to have to stop. It’s caused my E2 to skyrocketBro, before you added the HCG, did you have hypo type feeling.. like low energy, brain fog, sleep issues, etc...?
I also just recently switched to the .5 ml syringe. It's a lot easier to read then the 1ml.you don't "need" 1mL syringes, .5mL work just as well.
I just picked up Pregnyl (got script from my Doc).... Im starting at 300iu x 3/wk... (900 total)... started yesterday... Ill see if I respond to Pregnyl because the compound pharmacy HCG I was on for almost 2 months did nothing for me... felt nothing, no cognitive, sexual, energy, no testicle improvement....
Any drug, not just HCG, has to be formulated to exact FDA guidelines for the said drug regardless if it comes from a compounding or commercial pharmacy. There is no such thing as one being weaker or the other being stronger...if that were the case the pharmacy would be shut down right quick. There me be 1% to 2% variability between batches but nothing anyone would notice. Drugs need to be almost exact no matter where they are formulated.
Any drug, not just HCG, has to be formulated to exact FDA guidelines for the said drug regardless if it comes from a compounding or commercial pharmacy. There is no such thing as one being weaker or the other being stronger...if that were the case the pharmacy would be shut down right quick. There me be 1% to 2% variability between batches but nothing anyone would notice. Drugs need to be almost exact no matter where they are formulated.