Anabolic Steroids Injections – #1 Needles, Syringes
How To Inject Anabolic Steroids
It’s pretty funny the amount of questions you hear about how to inject steroids. Some of the most unbelievable stories you would ever hear. This is why I felt it was important to have this chapter in the book. People injecting steroids like its heroin, right into the vein! Or even more unbelievable, I’ve heard stories of guys injecting HOG right into their scrotum because they want to stimulate their balls to produce more testosterone NOW! Trust me, this wont do anything but put you in the hospital.
For the most part anabolic steroids are injected using the IM (intramuscular) method. Typically, a large muscle, such as the gluteus muscle, is used so that pain is minimal and circulation of that steroid is more widespread. Much controversy exists about the site of injection, and whether it’s important or unimportant. In my estimation, it’s less about whether one site is better than the other for delivery, and more about whether site injections are at all effective in creating specificity of growth in that area. I’ll go into that more later.

Needle Size
The gauge of a needle is its size in diameter (around). Depending upon what you’re taking, you’ll either choose a smaller or larger needle to get the job done. It’s impossible to use just one size needle for everything because oil and water-based injections require different sizes. So, unless you always take Winstrol Depot and Testosterone Suspension, you’re probably going to need a larger needle for your oil-based injections, like Deca and Primobolan Depot. But here’s the trick: The higher the number, the smaller the needle. A 22 gauge needle is smaller than a 17 gauge needle. Might I say, I don’t know if anyone uses a 17 gauge needle because it’s huge like a salami, but it’s just an example.







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