View Full Version : Oil vs. B12?
kloan
22-09-2008, 07:41 PM
What are the benefits to using B12 as a mix over using oil?
Is it possible to buy it premixed with B12 or is this something one has to mix on their own?
Does oil cause boils or infections?
I've also read insulin is used.. can that screw up blood sugar levels?
ZeOne
22-09-2008, 08:02 PM
I've also read insulin is used.. can that screw up blood sugar levels?
Change your source of information. If someone is using insulin to cut gear then they don't know what the fruck they are doing. And yes, the main purpose of insulin is to control blood glucose levels. So DO NOT touch it unless you fully understand the impacts, or it could seriously lead to death.
What are the benefits to using B12 as a mix over using oil?
B12 is NOT used *instead* of oil. Sometimes it is used in cutting gear for the purpose of making the injection and the post injection less painful.
kloan
22-09-2008, 08:04 PM
Ok, I definitely misunderstood what I was reading! lol.. thanks for clarifying.
About the oil.. does it cause boils or are those from infections only? I'm just trying to debunk the remaining myth that's spread about by people against steroids... for my own peace of mind. It seems that if a new needle is used, and everything is kept clean and sterile, there shouldn't be any problems... such as wiping the injection site with a bit of rubbing alcohol prior to injecting?
Big D
22-09-2008, 09:57 PM
for my first injection, this is were i got my info.
http://www.spotinjections.com/index3.htm
click on info, and read the step by step instruction and you'll be good to go :)
Big D
22-09-2008, 10:00 PM
oil does not cause boils, but usualy your first few injections, you will get some irritation and sometimes a lump, but its all normal. just keep everything clean.
Ok, I definitely misunderstood what I was reading! lol.. thanks for clarifying.
About the oil.. does it cause boils or are those from infections only? I'm just trying to debunk the remaining myth that's spread about by people against steroids... for my own peace of mind. It seems that if a new needle is used, and everything is kept clean and sterile, there shouldn't be any problems... such as wiping the injection site with a bit of rubbing alcohol prior to injecting?
kloan
22-09-2008, 11:32 PM
for my first injection, this is were i got my info.
http://www.spotinjections.com/index3.htm
click on info, and read the step by step instruction and you'll be good to go :)
Great info, thanks man.
Question though, why is it bad if blood gets into the needle? How do air bubbles get in there?
Realist
06-10-2008, 07:12 PM
Def listen to ZeOne--slin can kill.
Research, research, research.lol!
Take care, my man..
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