Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

I only dropped in to see what the verdict was on these guys gear since there prices are ridiculously good, but since im here il give my 2 cents.

DONT INJECT OIL SUBQ!!!!

I went down the same path a few years ago thinking oh absorption rates are slower in fat so my levels will stay more stable as its absorbing slower.. NO!

IT ABSORBS THAT SLOW YOU WILL HAVE LITTLE SORE BUMPS OF OIL ALL OVER YOUR FUCKING BODY FOR MONTHS AND MONTHS.

So yeah just dont do it, unless you like risking infection and wasting gear.

Ps. Has anyone had testing done on these guys primo e? Whats the verdict?
Where is everyone getting this idea that subq injections increases the risk of infections? If this were true, diabetics would have high risk from multiple daily injections and yet they are fine.

I haven't seen any studies on this but I suspect the risk of infection increases with the larger gauge of the needle. I have seen evidence that larger bore needles can act like a coring punch and carry with it, stopper rubber and epidermal tissue. Pushing these materials deep intramuscular would be worse than daily small gauge subq injections.
 
Where is everyone getting this idea that subq injections increases the risk of infections? If this were true, diabetics would have high risk from multiple daily injections and yet they are fine.

I haven't seen any studies on this but I suspect the risk of infection increases with the larger gauge of the needle. I have seen evidence that larger bore needles can act like a coring punch and carry with it, stopper rubber and epidermal tissue. Pushing these materials deep intramuscular would be worse than daily small gauge subq injections.
Oil and water absorb at much different rates. And diabetics don't inject 2ml per shot. Insulin is made by the manufacturer to be injected sub q, testosterone is made to be injected deep IM. Your argument has no merit.

It's well documented that large sub q oil injections absorb so slow it causes abcesses.

Be an idiot and keep doing it though
 
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Oil and water absorb at much different rates. And diabetes don't inject 2ml per shot.

It's well documented that large sub q oil injections absorb so slow it causes abcesses.

Be an idiot and keep doing it though
Who said I did subq? You're correct that the dissolution rate of an oil depot in fatty tissue is slow and often causes granulomas/sterile abscesses but that's not an infection.
 
wonder how people will cope now that they have lab tested 99% pure AOD and it still doesn't do anything remotely magical
I remember looking up the studies on AOD and the equivalent human dose from the animal studies was in the 10s of milligrams per day IIR. It's just not financially realistic to use. Much like the myostatin inhibitors.
 
I remember looking up the studies on AOD and the equivalent human dose from the animal studies was in the 10s of milligrams per day IIR. It's just not financially realistic to use. Much like the myostatin inhibitors.
I don't know anything about it, I've just been around long enough to hear of at least a dozen "golden bullets" in bodybuilding over the years. There's always some new exotic compound that will change everything, and if it doesn't change everything then it's fake/underdosed/mislabeled.

The animal studies you're extrapolating from, did you apply allometric scaling to find a human equivalent dose or did you just multiply mg/kg
 
I don't know anything about it, I've just been around long enough to hear of at least a dozen "golden bullets" in bodybuilding over the years. There's always some new exotic compound that will change everything, and if it doesn't change everything then it's fake/underdosed/mislabeled.

The animal studies you're extrapolating from, did you apply allometric scaling to find a human equivalent dose or did you just multiply mg/kg
Allometric.
 
Where is everyone getting this idea that subq injections increases the risk of infections? If this were true, diabetics would have high risk from multiple daily injections and yet they are fine.

I haven't seen any studies on this but I suspect the risk of infection increases with the larger gauge of the needle. I have seen evidence that larger bore needles can act like a coring punch and carry with it, stopper rubber and epidermal tissue. Pushing these materials deep intramuscular would be worse than daily small gauge subq injections.
The talk about infections was not about subQ causing it but rather the process of backloading a syringe.
People were taking about welts and leakage from subQ with large doses
 
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