Effectiveness of herbal medicines with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties in improving oral health and treating gingivitis and periodontitis: A systematic review
For a 5mg vial: Add 2.5ml bacteriostatic water Resulting concentration: 2mg/ml (2000mcg/ml) For a 100mcg dose: draw 0.05ml (5 units on a standard insulin syringe) For a 200mcg dose: draw 0.10ml (10 units) For a 10mg vial: Add 3.0ml bacteriostatic water Resulting concentration: 3.33mg/ml (3333mcg/ml) For a 100mcg dose: draw 0.03ml (3 units) For a 200mcg dose: draw 0.06ml (6 units) Alternatively, for easier math with a 5mg vial, you can add 5ml of bacteriostatic water to create a 1mg/ml (1000mcg/ml) concentration
At 20 mg/mL, the same 2.5 mg increase adds 12.5 units
Each bottle provides 120 full servings
Within even some of the reviews that have been written, people get things confused as to whether or not a given peptide that one would use as a therapeutic falls into one or the other category
There are two major biotrasformation pathways for ZEA in animals (1) hydroxylation catalyzed by 3- and 3- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSDs) resulting in the formation of - and -ZOL