My friend recently hooked me up with a bottle of Spiropent liquid clen, but I am a little confused about measuring out the dosage? In the past I have used the pills with good results, but like I said I am confused about measuring out the liquid. I would appreciate a little help from someone who has some knowledge of this? thanks, Rob
Well, first off, find out the potency of your liquid clen and then get yourself a syringe. Most of the time clen comes in either 20 or 40 MICROgrams, not milligrams. So, use the pyramid dosage pattern, draw out your clen to 20 or 40mcg, remove the needle and squirt it in your mouth.
Good luck getting shredded!
T-M@tt
Here is a safe protocol for running Clenbutoral with instructions:
Go to the pharmacy and get a small (100ml) empty bottle. Next ask the pharmacist for a medication syringe (used for cough syrup for children).
Pump the clen in the smaller bottle and draw what you need with the syringe.
Start with 1/2ml twice a day but not after 4pm (you might have a hard time sleeping) Increase dose ed by 1/2ml x 2.
If you experience severe shakes or splitting headaches, decrease the does to what you took the last time without those symptoms before increasing again.
1ml = 25 mcg.
You can go up to 140-160 mcg safely (you shouldn?t need more than that)
in 2 divided doses:
1st day 1ml (25mcg)
2nd day 2ml (50mcg)
3rd day 3ml (75mcg)
4th day 4ml (100mcg)
5th day 5ml (125mcg)
6th day 6ml (150mcg)
7th same
8th same
9th same
10th same
11th day 5ml (125mcg)
12th day 4ml (100mcg)
13th day 3ml (75mcg)
14th day 2ml (50mcg)
off for 2 weeks and then start cycle again for a total (on/off) of 12 wks.
(You should use an ECA for the 2 wks off clen)
The reason for tapering off is that some people get ill effects from stopping “cold turkey”
In my case I don’t have that problem so I can keep it at a higher dose longer.
I copied this from Prisoner#22, from the clen-thread Jan 16 this year.
A search YOU could have done;-)
Just make sure the clen YOU have, have the same potenzy as above. If not adjust the ML per “serving”.