The toolkit
The tools we actually use.
Reconstitution math is where people get hurt. A mislabeled vial or a slipped decimal puts you 4 to 10 times off target. So we built the calculator we trust, then we'll tell you the two things every calculator quietly leaves out.
Reconstitution calculator
How many units do I draw?
Pick your peptide and vial size, then slide to how much water you add and how much you want to take. We do the insulin-syringe math.
For 250 mcg, draw
10 units
on a U-100 insulin syringe (0.10 mL)
2500 mcg/mL
25.0 mcg
U-100 syringe: 100 units = 1 mL. Presets are typical reported starting points, not recommended doses. Confirm your actual vial size before you draw.
What no calculator tells you
The verification step
A calculator tells you how to draw 250 mcg. It says nothing about whether the vial actually contains what the label claims. That is a lab test, not arithmetic.
The confound
A tracker logs your dose. It cannot tell you whether the change you felt was the peptide, the program, or the placebo.
The one thing we built to last
Trial Mode
Pick a metric, set a window, run it on then off, and find out whether the number actually moved. The scientific method turned into a routine. It lives in the Health Vault.