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I know this is frowned upon..
Kinda fucked up and didn't get a Diuretic.
Saw Proroid...
All reviews are shit.

I don't have a week...

I do contribute to this board..please don't judge for asking about source. I know where I should've gone but didn't plan this.
Sorry Canadians..just don't know what else to do right now
 
I know this is frowned upon..
Kinda fucked up and didn't get a Diuretic.
Saw Proroid...
All reviews are shit.

I don't have a week...

I do contribute to this board..please don't judge for asking about source. I know where I should've gone but didn't plan this.
Sorry Canadians..just don't know what else to do right now

Not sure what you're looking for here....
 
I heard a new bill was passed today making it much tougher to purchase pill press machines or binders for oral tabs. Even if you already have a pill press machine it will be hard to purchase kilos of binders without it being reported. Its possible labs may start offering their orals in liquid form once their current binder stock is out. I actually wouldn't mind that as it gives more flexibility in the dosage you take. I used to like taking 15 mg of dbol 3 times a day (the old school 5 mg tabs), but now days it's usually 10, 20 or 25 mg only. With a liquid you can take 3/4's of a cc, whatever
 
I heard a new bill was passed today making it much tougher to purchase pill press machines or binders for oral tabs. Even if you already have a pill press machine it will be hard to purchase kilos of binders without it being reported. Its possible labs may start offering their orals in liquid form once their current binder stock is out. I actually wouldn't mind that as it gives more flexibility in the dosage you take. I used to like taking 15 mg of dbol 3 times a day (the old school 5 mg tabs), but now days it's usually 10, 20 or 25 mg only. With a liquid you can take 3/4's of a cc, whatever

They could make capsules but liquid would probably be easier
 
Huh? Why?

I have this whole crazy notion that Sublingual administration actually works

Code:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublingual_administration

"When a chemical comes in contact with the mucous membrane beneath the tongue, it diffuses through it. Because the connective tissue beneath the epithelium contains a profusion of capillaries, the substance then diffuses into them and enters the venous circulation. In contrast, substances absorbed in the intestines are subject to "first-pass metabolism" in the liver before entering the general circulation."
 

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