winstrol69
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I read this from another board. And no, im not trying to kil Ttokkyo!
"im not sure if you guys have heard this yet, but i just read here on the net that 22 people have been hospitalized from using sust250 from ttokyo. I guess they got cellulitus, i think thats what it was called, but it was something like product number 124 and 125 from mas. Sorry for lack of deatails, but just to bring it to your attention... "
"Cellulitis is a medical term for a bacterial infection of tissues under the skin. It's commonly caused by streptococcal ("strep") or staphylococcal ("staph") bacteria. The infection is usually confined to the connective tissue just beneath the surface of the skin but may extend into underlying muscles. The entry point for the germs may be as simple as a crack in the skin around the nose or a puncture wound from a rose bush. Certain bacteria, such as strep and staph, produce enzymes that break down natural barriers to infection and allow it to spread rapidly.
Cellulitis appears as intensely inflamed skin that is swollen, red, tender and warm to the touch, with spreading, indistinct margins. Blisters may appear over the involved area. The location may be anywhere that the germs gain entry. Erysipelas (air-ih-SIP-ah-las), a superficial form of cellulitis, is usually due to strep infection and commonly occurs on the face.
Fortunately, most of the organisms that cause this problem respond to antibiotics. The sooner treatment is begun the better, because cellulitis may spread rapidly to cover a large area of skin. Cellulitis that occurs in a person whose immune system is compromised, or that results from certain highly virulent organisms, may pose a threat to life. "
"im not sure if you guys have heard this yet, but i just read here on the net that 22 people have been hospitalized from using sust250 from ttokyo. I guess they got cellulitus, i think thats what it was called, but it was something like product number 124 and 125 from mas. Sorry for lack of deatails, but just to bring it to your attention... "
"Cellulitis is a medical term for a bacterial infection of tissues under the skin. It's commonly caused by streptococcal ("strep") or staphylococcal ("staph") bacteria. The infection is usually confined to the connective tissue just beneath the surface of the skin but may extend into underlying muscles. The entry point for the germs may be as simple as a crack in the skin around the nose or a puncture wound from a rose bush. Certain bacteria, such as strep and staph, produce enzymes that break down natural barriers to infection and allow it to spread rapidly.
Cellulitis appears as intensely inflamed skin that is swollen, red, tender and warm to the touch, with spreading, indistinct margins. Blisters may appear over the involved area. The location may be anywhere that the germs gain entry. Erysipelas (air-ih-SIP-ah-las), a superficial form of cellulitis, is usually due to strep infection and commonly occurs on the face.
Fortunately, most of the organisms that cause this problem respond to antibiotics. The sooner treatment is begun the better, because cellulitis may spread rapidly to cover a large area of skin. Cellulitis that occurs in a person whose immune system is compromised, or that results from certain highly virulent organisms, may pose a threat to life. "

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