The Juicing Trend :SU vs IM: Pick your poison

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29 Aug 2020 16:02 #223445 by King-Cy
We enthusiasts are Mad-scientists we create hypothesis and scientific experiments and use ourselves as test specimens. Truth be told that’s the only accurate way one can discover the real truth behind these performance enhancing drugs, however like a scientist the risks measures are calculated. With that being said you can’t just be quick to use a certain substance or method ignorantly without thorough research thus jeopardizing your health.

Addressing the matter at hand... I have heard of this trend of using insulin syringe for an IM,obviously they experimented and put the test upon themselves and found it to be a success. It’s said to be used to avoid PIP which occurs mostly from substances with a short half-life which require frequent juicing and get away with scaring. An IM is designed to drive through the fatty tissue and arteries and straight into the muscle where the substance is then deposited. An SU Is hardly painful
and it’s deposited into the fatty tissue.

I am open minded to the trend because there’s discoveries all year round. I have never come across a person who uses such a method or any person for that matter who has sold intel upon this trend.
So my Q, is this an effective juicing method which can ensure that the substance is transported accurately and directly to the source... thus reaping the same benefits u would on an IM ?

To all my Bro-Scientist out there your knowledge and experiences would be appreciated

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29 Aug 2020 18:19 #223446 by MPhilosopher
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Many people use TRT (or use supraphysiological doses) with a subq administration. It is nothing new and previous concerns about E2 have been debunked. It is safe and possibly more "user-friendly" than IM. It seems to provide more stable levels through a slower absorption.

I am assuming you meant testosterone esters or its derivatives. Please don't inject insulin IM... probably never inject it regardless.

I am pretty sure this has been discussed here before.

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29 Aug 2020 21:57 #223447 by King-Cy
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MPhilosopher wrote: Many people use TRT (or use supraphysiological doses) with a subq administration. It is nothing new and previous concerns about E2 have been debunked. It is safe and possibly more "user-friendly" than IM. It seems to provide more stable levels through a slower absorption.

I am assuming you meant testosterone esters or its derivatives. Please don't inject insulin IM... probably never inject it regardless.

I am pretty sure this has been discussed here before.

Interesting true I’ve heard of guys who take crazy amounts in via SU, well as u put it due to its slow release it’s easy to tolerate, no pip and scaring.On a personal level have u used this method and how have u found it to be? Am aware that igf1 is juiced SU Which is insulin like and not in fact insulin these are confused all Time.

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29 Aug 2020 22:28 #223449 by MPhilosopher
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King-Cy wrote:

MPhilosopher wrote: Many people use TRT (or use supraphysiological doses) with a subq administration. It is nothing new and previous concerns about E2 have been debunked. It is safe and possibly more "user-friendly" than IM. It seems to provide more stable levels through a slower absorption.

I am assuming you meant testosterone esters or its derivatives. Please don't inject insulin IM... probably never inject it regardless.

I am pretty sure this has been discussed here before.

Interesting true I’ve heard of guys who take crazy amounts in via SU, well as u put it due to its slow release it’s easy to tolerate, no pip and scaring.On a personal level have u used this method and how have u found it to be? Am aware that igf1 is juiced SU Which is insulin like and not in fact insulin these are confused all Time.


Nope cannot offer advice or experience there. Some people respond poorly to subq - especially if over 1ml per injection (lumps/nodules). I know many people using subq for TRT for years with great success. I will give subq T a shot(ha!) when I start my cycle though.
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31 Aug 2020 03:29 #223453 by King-Cy
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MPhilosopher wrote:

King-Cy wrote:

MPhilosopher wrote: Many people use TRT (or use supraphysiological doses) with a subq administration. It is nothing new and previous concerns about E2 have been debunked. It is safe and possibly more "user-friendly" than IM. It seems to provide more stable levels through a slower absorption.

I am assuming you meant testosterone esters or its derivatives. Please don't inject insulin IM... probably never inject it regardless.

I am pretty sure this has been discussed here before.

Interesting true I’ve heard of guys who take crazy amounts in via SU, well as u put it due to its slow release it’s easy to tolerate, no pip and scaring.On a personal level have u used this method and how have u found it to be? Am aware that igf1 is juiced SU Which is insulin like and not in fact insulin these are confused all Time.


Nope cannot offer advice or experience there. Some people respond poorly to subq - especially if over 1ml per injection (lumps/nodules). I know many people using subq for TRT for years with great success. I will give subq T a shot(ha!) when I start my cycle though.

That would be great your review would be appreciated.Well it all comes down to person to person and how ones system and body responds to it .

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