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1 gram=1000 mg

30 ml/30 mg bottle

so does 1 gram = 1000/30= 33.3 bottles?

is my math right or am I missing something?

sorry if this isnt the right forum. newbie brother here. just curious.
 
1 gram=1000 mg

30 ml/30 mg bottle

so does 1 gram = 1000/30= 33.3 bottles?

is my math right or am I missing something?

sorry if this isnt the right forum. newbie brother here. just curious.

Most bottles have an amount per ml. So 30mg a ML x a 30ml bottle = 900mg a bottle
 
Monster is correct.

You can't go by how many Milligrams in a Gram ~ 1,000 Mg = 1 Gram.

When you are talking about AAS ~ Concentration is set by the Manufacturer.

I have seen anywhere from 50 Mg/Ml to 500 Mg/Ml........................... JP
P.S.
I'm not familiar with 30 Mg/Ml
What product are we talking about.
 
Just be carefull with propotion, cause its very dangerous.
When i was a student, i wrote an essay about the most frequent cases of stimulant overdose. Statistics says :About 1000 pople become disabled per year. And almsot full information i've got from this link.
 
Just be carefull with propotion, cause its very dangerous.
When i was a student, i wrote an essay about the most frequent cases of stimulant overdose. Statistics says :About 1000 pople become disabled per year. And almsot full information i've got from this link.

A link to a wiki entry for plagiarism?
 
A link to a wiki entry for plagiarism?

Yeah, I missed this Troll.
Once a Post get by Moderation, I can No longer Delete it.

Stevesmi or Gearhead can.............................................. JP
 
Yes, 1 gram is 1000mg but with AAS you need to calculate depending on the active substance that it is in 1ml.

Injectable AAS, the concentration of active substance is per ml and it varies from product to product and manufacturer, from 50 to 600mg per ml. In 1ml can be from 50 to 600mg of the active substance. More active substance, harder to inject and in some cases could hurt a lot until it will be absorbed.

Oral AAS, the concentration of active substance is per tab and it varies from product to product and manufacturer, from 20mcg(clen) to 200mg (maybe more). The weight of the product is higher than the amount of active substance that it contains.

That it is why in a cycle there is indicated the amount that should be injected or taken in mg.
 
did u ever heard of density?all the liquids have different density
example is: 1ml of mercury equals 1.3 KG
so 1ml its not suppose to be 1 mg bro
 
did u ever heard of density?all the liquids have different density
example is: 1ml of mercury equals 1.3 KG
so 1ml its not suppose to be 1 mg bro

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves Town A at 5am traveling at 60 miles per hour. The second train leaves Town B at 7am traveling at 70 miles per hour. the distance between Town A and Town B is 455 miles. What is the EXACT time that the collision will occur?
 
7am - 5am = 2hours
60mph * 2hours = 120miles
455miles - 120miles = 335miles
60mph + 70mph = 130mph
335miles/130mph = 2.57h = 2hours and 34 minutes and 12 seconds
Collision - 5 am + 2h + 2.57h = 9 am 34 minutes and 12 seconds
 
did u ever heard of density?all the liquids have different density
example is: 1ml of mercury equals 1.3 KG
so 1ml its not suppose to be 1 mg bro

1 ml of mercury does not weigh 1.3 kg
A quick Google shows it’s 13.6 g
Lol , sorry 1.3 kg sounded crazy I had to fact check that
 
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