[Bl...] Posted July 4, 2019 Share Posted July 4, 2019 Hi Builder, I need help again😬! Can you help me like you did with the 10% plan, but this time show the math for 5%. I am on 1.5mg of Valium. How much vodka/propylene glycol and how much water? Do I always throughout the whole taper put in the original dose, or as I get down to 1 mg only dissolve that, then put in .5 when I am at that point? Also, how do you come up with the alcohol/propylene glycol and water ratio? This is so hard for me to understand. A friend asked me, "Where does this man get his ratios of pills, to alcohol, to water from? And I said "no clue! But I have to trust his math skills, knowledge and experience!" Can you please help me! ❤ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[bu...] Posted July 4, 2019 Share Posted July 4, 2019 Hi Builder, I need help again😬! Can you help me like you did with the 10% plan, but this time show the math for 5%. I am on 1.5mg of Valium. How much vodka/propylene glycol and how much water? Do I always throughout the whole taper put in the original dose, or as I get down to 1 mg only dissolve that, then put in .5 when I am at that point? Also, how do you come up with the alcohol/propylene glycol and water ratio? This is so hard for me to understand. A friend asked me, "Where does this man get his ratios of pills, to alcohol, to water from? And I said "no clue! But I have to trust his math skills, knowledge and experience!" Can you please help me! ❤ 1) Look at the schedule I gave you. To do 5% instead of 10%, reduce your dose by .05 mls each day, instead of .1ml each day. 2) The ratios will always be 1mg:2ml:8ml, regardless of your dose, or the quantity you prepare. 3) The solubility ratio (1mg:2ml solvent) is based on extensive lab research on the solubility of various pharmaceuticals. Go to this page and scroll down to reply #37 to see a chart showing the solubility of common benzos. http://www.benzobuddies.org/forum/index.php?topic=97737.30 4) The ratio of the water component is just to end with a final concentration of .1mg per 1ml liquid. You could use any amount of water you want, but .1mg=1ml makes it all very simple because it really eliminates math. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Bl...] Posted July 4, 2019 Author Share Posted July 4, 2019 Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!! Again from the bottom of my heart, for helping me !!!❤ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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