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09/11/09
Using steroids isn’t easy. You’re faced with a myriad of potential health, legal, financial, and social woes. Should you be caught illegally purchasing or even possessing steroids, you could lose your job, home, friends, and even your freedom over nothing more than a desire to improve your physical appearance and performance, and willingness to break some laws to do it. These problems are known to all, as are the potential issues with damage to the body to which steroids can lead. Once you wade past all of these potential pitfalls and actually get your hands on the steroids, you may encounter another problem you never saw coming: Injection pain.
It can be a very painful experience to plunge a wide gauge needle into your body and inject oil into your muscles. Some of the biggest guys ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
08/21/09
Q: During a recent triceps injection - and a quad injection a couple of weeks ago - I hit a nerve, I think. At least I assumed that because it felt like a wasp stinging me. In the quad injection, it felt like the stinger went down to the bone! I was okay with the quad one within a day or two, but my triceps is actually still numb in one of the heads of my triceps horseshoe. Is this serious?
A: Sticking various body parts is something that came into fashion back in the late 80's, went out of fashion and came back quickly. It's something most bodybuilders do routinely. But the fact is, you're all luckier than you think because mistakes in injecting can end up in some disastrous results. Everything from abscesses that cause permanent tissue damage ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)
07/31/09
Needles are serious business when it comes to bodybuilding. They deliver a lot of things, both good and bad. On the good side, needles can be used to bring chemical compounds into the body which can improve stamina, energy levels, strength, blood testosterone levels, and deliver new raw muscle mass. On the bad side, needles can also be the source of infections, abscesses, and of course, plenty of pain. How is this pain caused, and what can we do to lessen its effects? Let’s look at some common injection factors.
Injection pain can be caused by a few things. The first time you inject, there is going to be excruciating pain. The muscle is completely sealed and is being pierced for the first time. As the injections pass, the pain will lessen ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
11/06/08
Q: I just got a package that included liquid Nolvadex (Tamoxifen Citrate crystals dissolved in water) and it seems to be quite sludgy and difficult to inject. This leads me to worry that I might not get the exact dose each time I take a shot of it-which could be a disaster during the end of my cycle. Can you tell me how I can be sure?
A: I can’t tell you how to be sure about it, but I can tell you to inspect the kind of needle you’re using. People assume that all water based AAS and anti-estrogens are going to be easy to draw up into a syringe because they are, well, water. But the truth is, many of these drugs, as you pointed out, are solids that are reconstituted by way of crystals. Crystals, by their very ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)





