Greetings! Prepping my first test cycle. Need advice.

Yeah gf that's one occasion I would consider doing that, but most rooms are at least 15°c I live in Ireland, with no heating on during winter as I hate forced heat like radiators, my room falls to 5°C regularly and I've never had the need to heat my gear up. If it crystallised then yeah of course but that's hardly necessary (sp?). How many injects have you did in your life and how many have you heated the oil up for? I've did probably 200 and never heated a vial up

Hi nolys.... It depends on the carrier oil, some seem thicker than others, it's prudent to warm the syringe in winter, especially when using a thin gauge needle..
 
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The practice of isoprop swabbing has been abandoned in many countries and hospitals as part of good practice procedure (eg it was officially abandoned in hospitals in 1987 in the UK). However, it's still done out of habit. There's mixed evidence for any benefits (in terms of infection), and some studies have suggested all it does is smear bacteria and fungal spores around the skin and doesn't actually injure microorganisms at all (which would require longer soaking in ISO to be truly effective). Here's a brief summary.

FWIW I always swab, and will continue to do so. However I only swipe in one direction, repeatedly, and ensure the skin remains saturated with ISO for about a minute before injecting.
 
I've never had any issues I'd have to disagree on that one though that's just me maybe I've been lucky with the gear I've had?
I use 23g btw

With a needle that large, I'm not surprised you don't need to warm it mate lol.

If I have a very viscous AAS then I will sometimes warm it, but I can usually get it in quickly enough with a 26G to not need to bother.
 
Well, bro-science is more the terminology for mythological gains from how many inches you separate the plates on your bench.

Heating the oil really does help quite a bit. I ran UGL's for 6 years. There are fantastic ones out there. But once I did get a connection to pharm grade it really is like night and day. I'm not saying that just to bullshit on it; the only UGL's that can compete with pharma were the ones like Biotech and Genshi; when it comes to trenblone you're not going to get a pharm grade, you're restricted to UGL's; in which case yes, a high grade lab is best.

All I can say is that I saved lots of scar tissue by using thinner pins with heated oil. It will move through the barrel a hell of a lot smoother and easily. I don't think I've ever had PIP, when I used good gear with that method.
.02 cents.

Edit: I should also mention that I got no post injection pain using test-no-ester, which is suspension in an oil base, by using that method; and that was two pins a day for 12 weeks.
 
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