I’ve finally come up with my plan.
The jar in which Science.bio packages the Rapamycin will hold just over 43 ml of liquid.
I’ll start by adding about 20ml of Transcutol to dilute the Rapamycin in the Science.bio jar.
I’ll transfer the dilution to a 50ml graduated amber glass dropper bottle and top of the bottle with Transcutol.
This should give me 50 “doses” (1ml per dropper full), each containing 10 mg of Rapamycin.
Each month I’ll use 30 mg of Rapamycin (10 mg toothpaste + 10 mg hair tonic + 10 mg in face cream).
500 mg divided by 30 mg per month = 16.6 months.
Pretty easy. No scale needed.
Current plan, I’ll refrigerate the dilution of Rapamycin.
I’ve got about 2 weeks of my current batches of toothpaste and hair tonic so planning to start everything early April.
All-in-all pretty cost efficient, so I could up how much Rapamycin I use in each application.
Thoughts and suggestions appreciated.
Possibly for the future, Science.bio now has Rapamycin – Solution, 300mg (10mg/mL) at $99.00
Physical Form: Liquid, solved in EtOH (known variously as ethanol, ethyl alcohol, and grain alcohol)
More expensive than the powder, but it seems ready to go for purposes of toothpaste, hair tonic, or kin cream.
Thoughts?