oratropin-1 administration Q

fritzer

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the directions say swish around mouth and swallow... do you need to hold it in mouth like sublingual steroids??? Or just swish and swallow right away??

Thanks!
 
I believe it's sublingual, so you should hold it in your mouth for a while...

(1) How do we know Oratropin-1 is working? When Oratropin-1™ is administered orally, you will notice an immediate adhesion effect followed by semi-dry throat and less saliva. This effect is caused by Intracellular mucosa cells that immediately recognize and locate Oratropin-1™. These cells initiate uptake of Oratropin-1™ while simultaneously decreasing secretion of saliva yielding an anaerobic environment (an anaerobic environment increases epithelial “spacing” and intracellular signaling). The effects of adhesion and dry throat are not anecdotal; the desire to drink water about 10 minutes after administration must be avoided at least for 30 minutes, preferably 1 hour after administration.

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I've never used it. Someone who knows more should answer in a bit. Just thought I'd give you a quick reply. :)
 
You need to place the dosage in your between your cheek and your gums. I found the placing the dose back by my rear molars is the best. That way it lays under your salivation glands and stays suspended for longer allowing it to absorb more.

I've heard to schools of theory on how long to hold it there. An IBE rep said that within 5 minutes the dosage will be absorbed and if I remember correctly, Werewolf will apply the dosage, lay down on his bed and hold the substance for 15 minutes inside one cheek, then flip so he's laying on the opposite cheek and hold for another 15 minutes.

Me, I shoot the stuff back by my molars, and try not to swallow for 20 minutes or so. And drink some water afterwards. Stuff leaves a bit of an after taste.

Also, make sure your not drinking any pop (that's pop for the northerners or soda for the southerners) for an hour before or after. That might be a bit drastic of a time frame but it's always better to be safe than sorry IMO.

I've went through 2 boxes of the stuff and absolutely swear by it. It's a bit expensive but it's results are tried and proven for me and healing my injury.

Good luck

and let me know if I can be of any further help.
 
well i squirted 1/3 in my right cheek, 1/3 left and 1/3 under tongue.. held for 5 min.. then used my tongue to smoosh in around everywhere....then after 5 min it was mixed with spit so i swooshed it around my mouth and throat then swallowed....
 
I READ THAT A DRY MOUTH IS BEST FOR ORATROPIN-1 AND IN THE CHEEK... what about using a blow dryer to dry out the side of your cheek a bit and then apply???? should one keep air on their for 5 min.... any ideas?? REps please chime in!!
 
well i squirted 1/3 in my right cheek, 1/3 left and 1/3 under tongue.. held for 5 min.. then used my tongue to smoosh in around everywhere....then after 5 min it was mixed with spit so i swooshed it around my mouth and throat then swallowed....

Don't do under tongue. wrong location for this stuff.
 
In the cheek on an empty stomach away from the saliva glands and don't drink or eat anything for an hour after administration.
 
Received mine today, starting tomorrow. Ive been looking forward to trying some of this since It came out, finally decided to do it.
 
I have mine too, waiting till the 2nd to use it (day or surgery).

Probably want to use it once before surgery so you feel confident to use before you go to hospital for surgery. Probably want to dose when you are allowed to eat. It does the most good during and right after an injury. Surgery is injury in this case. Do you have any blood sugar issues?
 
Probably want to use it once before surgery so you feel confident to use before you go to hospital for surgery. Probably want to dose when you are allowed to eat. It does the most good during and right after an injury. Surgery is injury in this case. Do you have any blood sugar issues?

No blood sugar issues.

My first dose was going to be about an hour and a half after, but you make a good point on how it may affect me. I am not allowed to eat or drink anything after midnight the night before, so after my surgery i will have fasted for a good 12 hours, could blood sugar be a problem there?
 
No blood sugar issues.

My first dose was going to be about an hour and a half after, but you make a good point on how it may affect me. I am not allowed to eat or drink anything after midnight the night before, so after my surgery i will have fasted for a good 12 hours, could blood sugar be a problem there?

You can ask them to monitor your blood sugar if it goes low they will give you glucose through IV. Don't tell them why, just that you are concerned. They usually put you on a glucose drip anyway during surgery. It gives them a a quick path to your blood stream if they need to give you drugs.

Oratrophin releases slowly so it doesn't tend to cause blood sugar problems except about an hour after you dose. Insulin ouput takes a little while to adjust down to react to IGF-1. It releases about 48 hours. I was thinking taking it 18 to 24 hours before surgery. Then taking second dose or half dose as soon after surgery as possible. Do you have access to a glucose meter?

Do you have an HGH booster yet?

If nothing else you can use 5 grms of GABA an hour before bed, but it will give you the equivilent of a niacan flush. A little scary if you haven't felt before.
 
You can ask them to monitor your blood sugar if it goes low they will give you glucose through IV. Don't tell them why, just that you are concerned. They usually put you on a glucose drip anyway during surgery. It gives them a a quick path to your blood stream if they need to give you drugs.

Oratrophin releases slowly so it doesn't tend to cause blood sugar problems except about an hour after you dose. Insulin ouput takes a little while to adjust down to react to IGF-1. It releases about 48 hours. I was thinking taking it 18 to 24 hours before surgery. Then taking second dose or half dose as soon after surgery as possible. Do you have access to a glucose meter?

Do you have an HGH booster yet?

If nothing else you can use 5 grms of GABA an hour before bed, but it will give you the equivilent of a niacan flush. A little scary if you haven't felt before.

I'm considering hexarelin for a hgh booster. I have used GABA before, it felt interesting with the tingling, if that is what you are referring to.
 
I'm considering hexarelin for a hgh booster. I have used GABA before, it felt interesting with the tingling, if that is what you are referring to.

Yes, but it can get more intense than tingling some times. Definitely want to raise HGH some how for cartilidge repair as there is a healing cofactors (platelet-derived growth factor and maybe more) that only HGH is going to raise.
 
Yes, but it can get more intense than tingling some times. Definitely want to raise HGH some how for cartilidge repair as there is a healing cofactors (platelet-derived growth factor and maybe more) that only HGH is going to raise.

I tried a dose today to see how my body would react to it. I used it in the morning before eating or drinking anything, and put half in each cheek for 5 min. I feel light headed, and maybe a little more tired. The feeling tired could be a placebo but the feeling with my head does not seem like something that is a result of the placebo. This all sounds normal, just wondering if this is what being hypo feels like.
 
Hypo for me makes me feel shaky, tired, grouchy, and light headed. Kind of like my head is in a fog and I just can't think right. I would say it does also make me sleepy because I always took mine before bed and slept good the days I took it.

Oratropin doesn't make me go hypo too badly but then again, I always make sure I have a good food intake.
 
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