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Gotta agree here. I’ve been more than pleased with everything from product quality, testing, comms, shipping, everything. Absolutely top notch.
I echo this sentiment. DLP is a top notch source here, and i will continue to support those who i consider to be the master brewers on meso. Im on his test e and tren ace (my tren adventure is almost over, will stop at 8 weeks total) and both products are ultra smooth and working as intended. Psyched to try out his Bold Cyp.
 
Thanks for all the kind words fellas! I do greatly appreciate it. Y'all have been a pleasure to work with as well and I couldn't do this without the support from you all.

Some good news to start the weekend; Test Cyp raws have landed safe and sound. I will be sending samples off from both KG's this coming week to see how they match up purity wise.

I will also be sending some finished oil samples off including Test Prop100(MCT), Deca300(MCT), and EQ300(MCT).

Hope everyone has a great weekend. I'll be in and out of pocket so if anyone has any questions you know how to reach me.

regards,

D.
 
I was planning to pin and then pull e2 in a few hours. Given how rapidly TNE spikes then clears, i'd expect to see a shift in e2. It wouldn't make sense for e2 to start rising after TNE is almost gone from the body.

Testosterone base can be brewed in oil or in an aqueous suspension. Since it doesn't actually dissolve, the API simply suspends in the solution. However the compound is the same, one's just dissolved in oil (commonly referred as TNE) and the other suspended as crystals in water.
Curious where you pin TNE? In theory biceps are best followed by triceps delts pecs lats traps in that order. Blood flow being ideal in smaller muscles. I kind of doubt you pin TNE in your glutes but just wanted to factor this variable in.
 
Curious where you pin TNE? In theory biceps are best followed by triceps delts pecs lats traps in that order. Blood flow being ideal in smaller muscles. I kind of doubt you pin TNE in your glutes but just wanted to factor this variable in.

Anywhere i have a free spot to pin.
it doesn't matter.

Regardless of where you pin, the oil gets absorbed with the AAS.
Nothing wrong with glutes.
 
I've never done lats or traps surprisingly. I always rotate VG, medial delt, rear delt, tris, bis, chest and quads.

What size/length needle you using for lats?
I know you’re not asking me, but I’ve started backloading insulin syringes this year. So much more pleasant week after week.

Lats are the most painless and easiest spot I’ve found. I was hesitant at first because you think they would be sensitive, but they are really not. I think we all have imagined getting punched there- which hurts- and drawing the conclusion that lats are fragile.
 
I know you’re not asking me, but I’ve started backloading insulin syringes this year. So much more pleasant week after week.

Lats are the most painless and easiest spot I’ve found. I was hesitant at first because you think they would be sensitive, but they are really not. I think we all have imagined getting punched there- which hurts- and drawing the conclusion that lats are fragile.
That's how I've been doing it for years. I backload 29g 1/2in insulin pins and use those everywhere except VG, which I use a 25g or 27g 1in.

I've been doing ED injections for a while now and liking it a lot. I'll have to give lats a try eventually.
 
I've never done lats or traps surprisingly. I always rotate VG, medial delt, rear delt, tris, bis, chest and quads.

What size/length needle you using for lats?
Standard 23 gauge 1 inch.

Never pinned quads. I have needle phobia and have tried to pin quads dozens of times never successfully. The easiest is probably traps or lats honestly. Also lats seem to have less nerves and blood vessels near the surface.
 
Standard 23 gauge 1 inch.

Never pinned quads. I have needle phobia and have tried to pin quads dozens of times never successfully. The easiest is probably traps or lats honestly. Also lats seem to have less nerves and blood vessels near the surface.

I do quads almost exclusively, and it's such a relief going back to 23 or 21 gauge pins

I like to control injection speed, not as hard as I can press the plunger (which I felt like was the case when using 25+ pins)

I don't think needle gauge is what causes scar tissue as I have none and have been using bigger pins for decades... more likely injection technique imo; ie, not using the dart technique
 
That's how I've been doing it for years. I backload 29g 1/2in insulin pins and use those everywhere except VG, which I use a 25g or 27g 1in.

I've been doing ED injections for a while now and liking it a lot. I'll have to give lats a try eventually.

i mostly use 29 1/2 or 27 5/8 insulin pins for all spots.
i back-fill them as well, but it does feel like a waste of syringes lol
 
I do quads almost exclusively, and it's such a relief going back to 23 or 21 gauge pins

I like to control injection speed, not as hard as I can press the plunger (which I felt like was the case when using 25+ pins)

I don't think needle gauge is what causes scar tissue as I have none and have been using bigger pins for decades... more likely injection technique imo; ie, not using the dart technique
Damn man, 21g? You are brave brother. LMAO. I use 22g to draw up.

Since I do ED injections, the volume is low so I use 1cc 29g 1/2in insulin pins. The barrel is smaller in diameter than a 3cc syringe, so there's quite a difference in pressure per square inch making it very easy to push the oil through

But even when I was doing larger volumes less frequently 25g was my go to. I'd probably be sweatin if I was about to stick a 21g harpoon in my ass. Haven't done that in a long long time.
 
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i mostly use 29 1/2 or 27 5/8 insulin pins for all spots.
i back-fill them as well, but it does feel like a waste of syringes lol
Yeah, I've got some 27g 1/2 inch 1ml TB syringes I use sometimes too. They're luer-slip, not lock, but I just put a 22g on to draw up, then put the 27g back on. It does feel like a waste but it's not breaking the bank so why not?!
 
I know you’re not asking me, but I’ve started backloading insulin syringes this year. So much more pleasant week after week.

Lats are the most painless and easiest spot I’ve found. I was hesitant at first because you think they would be sensitive, but they are really not. I think we all have imagined getting punched there- which hurts- and drawing the conclusion that lats are fragile.
Second this. Lats are A1; always painless and have never had any issues. I’ve been rotating lats with VG for years now. I started them with a 1” 25g, but later learned I can get away with just using a 9/16” 27g-29g slin pin.
 
I do quads almost exclusively, and it's such a relief going back to 23 or 21 gauge pins

I like to control injection speed, not as hard as I can press the plunger (which I felt like was the case when using 25+ pins)

I don't think needle gauge is what causes scar tissue as I have none and have been using bigger pins for decades... more likely injection technique imo; ie, not using the dart technique.
Dart technique? You never hit nerves doing that?
 
Dart technique? You never hit nerves doing that?

I think that's a myth bro (hitting nerves? sometimes you feel a pinch, but that's about all)

The dart technique is: have you ever gotten an injection from a nurse? start about an inch away, and in one relatively swift motion, move the needle to the desired depth (do not pause or hesitate)

It is NOT: touching the needle to your skin, looking away, and applying more and more pressure until it breaks the skin, then looking back to see if it's the desired depth (keep slowly pushing until it gets there) (this is painful and what I believe may cause scar tissue)

Skip all that and learn the dart technique
 
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