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Sterility in plastic sackets

bittersuit_98

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Here is the deal:

Does AAS' oil get contaminated for being in direct contact with plastic sackets they're transported in? (Kinda like ketchup baggies we find at fast food rests.)

My buddy says that using plastic sackets to transport/store AAS is not a good idea 'cause those sackets are made of 100% plastic, thus the oil may get contaminated since it's in direct contact with the plastic sacket, so the polymers may come off the sackets' walls when both materials (AAS and sackets) enter in contact with each other, 'causing contamination of the substance thus affecting its sterility which may lead to potential health issues such as an abcess.

What are your thoughts fellas?

BTW I've heard some bros are using this technique to conceal gear. They said stealth is priority these days.

thanks for the inputs bros
 
Sort of. My gym pal got this gear then he draw the sacket into syringe as instructed, he shoots off about 2 cc's each time, but he's been complaining about too much pain in the ass (literally), intense soreness, some knots or lumps at the injection spot and that kind of stuff. We're positive it's not the inj. technique. He doesn't doubt his source either...he just thinks that only god knows how long the gear has been stored within the sacket before drawining it into the syringe, and after shooting off only 2 cc's at a time from the syringe, the remaint of the oil stays there for at least another couple of days, and he thinks that syringe may be causing contamination due to indirect contact with the skin and syringe's plastic itself.

He just wants to rule out that is not the quality of the gear, but rather is that the stealth technique may be counterproductive.that's about it
 
Ahh I say fuck it use the shit, if you get an infection you hit the Doc up get some Meds and you'll be ok, Hell if you need someone to teste them out for you just send them to me
 
scout69 said:
Ahh I say fuck it use the shit, if you get an infection you hit the Doc up get some Meds and you'll be ok, Hell if you need someone to teste them out for you just send them to me

not all infections can be treated with meds scout! you should see some of the scars on people's bodies that have had to have abcesses cut open and drained.....not a pretty site

as for the packets, there was a guy on here a few weeks ago complaining about infections/pain from the shit in the packets, if i could get anything else i personally would try to
 
The sachets are heat sealed. There's no "glue" or whatever, involved, and no chance of an abcess, unless there's something going wrong with the injection itself.

I know you said that wasn't the issue, but your post reveals otherwise. You can't leave it in an open sachet until it's time to shoot again- the manufacturer clearly states that you need to draw up all the oil once the sachet is open, then either transfer it to multiple syringes, or into a multi use sterile vial. You can't keep using the same syringe, or sachet, or needle.

If he was shooting a more highly concentrated gear, then maybe that's the answer also? I would think Supertest 450 would hurt? Anecdotally, highly concentrated gear seems to hurt quite a bit.
 
bittersuit_98 said:
Here is the deal:

Does AAS' oil get contaminated for being in direct contact with plastic sackets they're transported in? (Kinda like ketchup baggies we find at fast food rests.)

My buddy says that using plastic sackets to transport/store AAS is not a good idea 'cause those sackets are made of 100% plastic, thus the oil may get contaminated since it's in direct contact with the plastic sacket, so the polymers may come off the sackets' walls when both materials (AAS and sackets) enter in contact with each other, 'causing contamination of the substance thus affecting its sterility which may lead to potential health issues such as an abcess.

What are your thoughts fellas?

BTW I've heard some bros are using this technique to conceal gear. They said stealth is priority these days.

thanks for the inputs bros


Do you honestly think the people who made these packets didn't think about that? No abcesses or Infections here
 
I have been on 500/mg of stealth test e for six weeks now and I honestly think
it is the best test I have every used! up 22 pounds I recommend everyone try it
if you know where to find it :think:
 
anthony roberts said:
If he was shooting a more highly concentrated gear, then maybe that's the answer also? I would think Supertest 450 would hurt? Anecdotally, highly concentrated gear seems to hurt quite a bit.

usually because of the excessive BA/BB used to achieve the concentration, though also likely due to the irritant properties of the AAS themselves.
 
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