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Mixing oil and water?

xxbignipperxx

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I know this has been discussed, but I would like to use my sustanon and b-12 in one syringe. Which should I draw first? Anyone else do this?
 
alltraps said:
i mix winny and any oil with no problems, been doing it for years


FUCK!!! I drew the oil, then stuck the needle where my b-12 was and the plunger went back wards, pulled the needle out and lost part of my sust! BAD FUCKIN IDEA!
 
shoot air into your b12 first so it creates pressure inside the bottle so when you put the needle in it, it will push the liquid into the siringe itself
 
alltraps said:
shoot air into your b12 first so it creates pressure inside the bottle so when you put the needle in it, it will push the liquid into the siringe itself

I found a better solution, to store the b-12 in a syringe then take the needle off and draw from there. No vacuum anymore!
 
Just stick it twice. It feels so good. ;)
 
halfaclue said:
GD..how come?
Water has a different density to oil.

When you simultaneously inject both water and oil-based ASS together you create an emulsion within the depot, which screws up the release rate of the two different AAS.
The whole point of water-based AAS is that they are released extremely fast intyo the blood stream from their injection site. Oil takes far longer(Hence why AAS w/ esters are all oil-based).

Also, having a water-based AAS inside an injection site for an extended period of time is a recipy for an abscess. Bacterial growth can occurr.
 
genarr3 said:
Water has a different density to oil.

When you simultaneously inject both water and oil-based ASS together you create an emulsion within the depot, which screws up the release rate of the two different AAS.
The whole point of water-based AAS is that they are released extremely fast intyo the blood stream from their injection site. Oil takes far longer(Hence why AAS w/ esters are all oil-based).

Also, having a water-based AAS inside an injection site for an extended period of time is a recipy for an abscess. Bacterial growth can occurr.

Thanks bro..for some reason my brain was registering the B-12 and Suspension which i do all the time...re-reading I see my error.
 
genarr3 said:
Water has a different density to oil.

When you simultaneously inject both water and oil-based ASS together you create an emulsion within the depot, which screws up the release rate of the two different AAS.
The whole point of water-based AAS is that they are released extremely fast intyo the blood stream from their injection site. Oil takes far longer(Hence why AAS w/ esters are all oil-based).

Also, having a water-based AAS inside an injection site for an extended period of time is a recipy for an abscess. Bacterial growth can occurr.

that is exactly why I wouldn't.....I was just to lazy to type out that explanation like genarr did:)
 
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