Originally posted by mass-monster
Winny in oil, huh? I'm just curious as to why? Less frequent injection schedule? Ability to mix with oil-based steroids? Just curious.
Also, would the dosages be the same? Or would there have to be a dlivery component attached to make it oil-soluble? I've thought about this product too, in case you can't tell, so I was curious as to your take.
MM
Wini in oil offers a few advantages over Wini in water:
*Less chance of developing an infection
*Less pain during and after injection
*Less chances of clogging up while injecting
*No need for large gauge pins in order to inject
*Prolongs the duration of the Wini due to the oil(not that much but more than Wini in water).
*Much easier to blend or mix with other types of gear
A wini/suspension in oil combo packs a BIG punch, very good stuff.
Thanks for the response. Those were all the sort of things I was thinking of, but I wasn't sure.
MM
Originally posted by BacardiSlang
Wini in oil offers a few advantages over Wini in water:
*Less chance of developing an infection
*Less pain during and after injection
*Less chances of clogging up while injecting
*No need for large gauge pins in order to inject
*Prolongs the duration of the Wini due to the oil(not that much but more than Wini in water).
*Much easier to blend or mix with other types of gear
A wini/suspension in oil combo packs a BIG punch, very good stuff.
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AM