Proposed Method of Dosing
* 200mg's of 4-aco are weighed on a scale with a graduation of 0.01g (this means there should be somewhere between 205-195mg of powder, but one should assume 215-185mg to be safe)
* The powder is dissolved in 400ml of PG or VG
* This means that 30ml of solution should equal between 16-14mg of 4-aco
Idea
Reading suggests that using volumetric dosing is the most accurate method of measurement for substances that are active at the level 4-aco is. Though problems seem to arrive with using water as the solvent, in terms of extremely short shelf-life. Though alcohol is discussed as being used, concerns rise with the fact that food-grade alcohol (even ever-clear) does have water in it! Though further reading suggest that PG is a good option, but there is no news in regards to VG. It seems that storing in one of these solutions, in a refrigerator/freezer is optimal for shelf-life.
Questions
Is the proposed method of measurement appropriate and valid?
Does PG actually work, and if so does VG work?
Will this method ensure better shelf-life
Are there any good tek's or posts known of regarding this topic? Not much could be found save a few posts
Submitted July 26, 2016 at 10:08AM by GnarExtracts http://ift.tt/2asyJSJ Drugs
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