I think that 25 mcg is actually .025 ml. Or am I wrong? I have searched this entire forum and keep getting different doses. So, I have not begun my research yet. I am still puzzled about the dosing. Here are the contradictions I have found:
"there are 0.2 cc in 20 mcg. The reason is that 1 ml (milliliter) is exactly the same as 1 cc (cubic centimeter). So 100 mcg to 1 ml is the same as 100 mcg to 1 cc. Dividing both amounts by 5 to maintain the ratio, this is the same as 20 mcg to 0.2 cc.
I was on 100 mcg cynomel and I'm sorry to say but blueskypeptide t3 is definitely not 5mcg/drop. It's not even 5 mcg/2 drops in my experience.
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your right , the bsp t3 is 2.27 mcg per drop
Dividing 450 drops per container into 3,000 mcg per container
shows a dose of
approximately 6.7 mcg per drop.
1. I filled the Ionic dropper to the 1.0 milliliter mark with the BSP t3.
2. I transferred the BSP t3 in the Ionic dropper over into the BSP dropper.
3. I counted the drops as I emptied out the BSP dropper.
4. I counted 24 drops.
5. BSP says its t3 contains "100mcg x 30ml".
I take that to mean the bottle contains 30ml of liquid,
and that each of those milliliters contains 100mcgs of t3.
100mcg per milliliter.
6. Remember, I counted 24 drops in a milliliter as dispensed by the BSP dropper.
7. That would divide out to 4.17 mcg per drop.
*So, I don't know what accounts for the disparity between my two methods.
I guess this latest, second method seemed a little more straight-forward,
so, personally, I think I will lean towards believing
the BSP t3 is about 4.2 mcg per drop (and perhaps a bit higher if anything). Maybe BSP was shooting for that--maybe their t3 IS actually 5mcg per drop
and my inexact measures are a bit off."
Has anyone figured out the dose and have experiences to share? Thanks in advance!