Synthol is like liquid concrete. It sets up like a rock inside the muscle causing the muscle to have to grow and work around it.
There are many many cases where it does tons of damage to the muscles.
How does it get removed from the body? When you have done so much damage to your muscles you are facing the possibility of amputation you go to a surgeon who tries to surgically remove it while sparing your arms and muscles.
I'm just gonna throw it out there even tho it wasn't directly referenced. I feel that everybody has the same thoughts more or less in general.
...don't synthol your hammer, its not gonna work how you think its gonna work. Not that I think you even considered it, but that can't be stated enough haha
for some maybe...but there are several medically documented cases where it turned to a concrete like substance that had to be surgically removed. I even linked one in the 1st response.
I've heard of this with bad synthol, where it just never dissipates, and I've heard of scar tissue developing, but both were due to bad product/ bad methods. I think the idea pretty much, is that it sits in the muscle for a bit and stretches it out, so muscle fills it in, and when it dissipates into the body, the new muscle stays. In theory at least.
for some maybe...but there are several medically documented cases where it turned to a concrete like substance that had to be surgically removed. I even linked one in the 1st response.