dokomo
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Alright guys, lets stop with the personal attacks and get back on topic.
Its an indisputable fact that shooting pills without micron filters is very dangerous. Besides talc, there are various other dangerous binders and fillers that can collect in your lungs and cause problems throughout the body and its organ systems, not to mention the risks of bacterial infection.
Some filtration is better than none as far as reducing binders/fillers but micron filtration is an excellent option.
From the very first post of the Micron Filtration Mega-thread (which I already linked above):
Several sources are linked there. The filters do cost several dollars each, but as described and fully explained in that thread, you can use them to prepare multiple doses in a single bottle of sterile water.
Since the links haven't been updated in a while, I'm going to do some thorough research into online sources for syringes and syringe filters. Hopefully there are some new/additional options for people to use.
Its an indisputable fact that shooting pills without micron filters is very dangerous. Besides talc, there are various other dangerous binders and fillers that can collect in your lungs and cause problems throughout the body and its organ systems, not to mention the risks of bacterial infection.
Some filtration is better than none as far as reducing binders/fillers but micron filtration is an excellent option.
Perhaps you could help me some more and show me a site with cheap micron filters..
thanks again
From the very first post of the Micron Filtration Mega-thread (which I already linked above):
The sad answer is, I don't think there's a "one stop shop" anymore for everything you need. It used to be that gpzservices.com carried everything you needed. Alas, they no longer stock bacteriostatic water. Bacteriostatic water is essential - sterile water alone does not have a preservative to prevent the growth of bacteria. Researchsupply.net also no longer carries bacteriostatic water, and also appears to be out of the 0.2 micron filters they're back in stock. I recently acquired bacteriostatic water from mountainside-medical.com, however I understand not everyone has $40 to throw down for 1-2 years' worth of bacteriostatic water.
Several sources are linked there. The filters do cost several dollars each, but as described and fully explained in that thread, you can use them to prepare multiple doses in a single bottle of sterile water.
Since the links haven't been updated in a while, I'm going to do some thorough research into online sources for syringes and syringe filters. Hopefully there are some new/additional options for people to use.