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  1. Slin pins vs. regular syringes

    Oh, all right, thanks. Don't know why I remembered reading that slins were some special kind of pin. It's not the calculating that has me concerned, it's actually extracting the exact amount calculated. So you're supposed to use the needle itself as the gauge? If a powder is marked 1 mg x 3...
  2. Slin pins vs. regular syringes

    All right, these should be my last few dumb questions before I order my first cycle. First, what is the difference between slin pins and regular insulin syringes? Which is better? Do they both come in .3 cc sizes? Second, how exactly do you measure out the right amounts of IGF and solvent...
  3. Storing IGF without a solvent

    All right, but can I just use distilled water (as opposed to bacteriostatic water)?
  4. Storing IGF without a solvent

    The stickies at the top recommend that we use Benzyl Alcohol (or acetic acid) as a solvent to keep the IGF-1 potent for long periods of time. But if I only need to store it for about a month, is that even necessary? Could I just keep it in powder form and then at the time of injection dissolve...
  5. Hyperplasia near the wrist?

    All right, thanks.
  6. Hyperplasia near the wrist?

    But if I did want to try IM, would the method I described above work?
  7. Hyperplasia near the wrist?

    So would an appropriate IM injection be to, say, stick the needle straight into my forearm a half inch deep and around 3 or 4 inches from the wrist?
  8. Hyperplasia near the wrist?

    So I've been trying to strengthen both my wrists and forearm muscles for almost 3 years now. I've tried many different exercises and stuck with them for months but to no avail. I've come to realize that I simply have an unbelievably small number of muscle fibers in that area (bones are even...
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