Fat dissolving injections?

ThyroidMan2020

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Apparently some body builder called Boston Lloyd damaged his kidneys using this:

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I was thinking of using this:

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Any thoughts or experiences?
 
Boston Loyd fucked his kidneys from uncontrolled blood pressure and ignoring medical advice.


Maybe that drug tipped him over the edge but who knows. Can safely assume it was his own fault based off of his attitude when the doctor told him to go to the ER and he laught

I'm trying the lipolysis injections in the next month. I will let you know how it goes.
 
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In general i would avoid Boston Loyds teachings a i am not thrilled with the outcome of his practices.
 
The deoxycholate is the active ingredient that causes the cell lysis. For a large surface area like love handles or stomach, you are going to have to inject a shit load, like 0.1-0.2 ml every sq cm to prevent a lumpy appearance. You will get significant swelling and bruising also. And it will take 3-4 rounds to get a good effect.
 
im ''studying'' this last weeks,sadly still havent understand a lot of things,it seems there arent real ''guidelines'' about that,every product seems have different guidelines.
someone says to use only deoxycholic,others deoxycholic + phosphatidylcholine.from studies,deoxycholic seems to be the stuff that cause cell death instead only their shrinkage.there are so many brands of fat dissolvers,no idea which is better than another and which choose.still trying to understand best ppc/dca ratio concentrations and other stuff
 
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I don’t like the sound of this stuff at all. I recently watched a report that 20% of Botox users report extra elasticity in their facial skin after use, but a number of years down the road. The lady interviewed had a real issue with how she looked and I must say she seemed to me to be quite impaired. I wonder if users of this stuff will suffer a similar fate one day?
 
I don’t like the sound of this stuff at all. I recently watched a report that 20% of Botox users report extra elasticity in their facial skin after use, but a number of years down the road. The lady interviewed had a real issue with how she looked and I must say she seemed to me to be quite impaired. I wonder if users of this stuff will suffer a similar fate one day?
What does Botox have to do with this thread?
 
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